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[Bella Bear] Winter Card

 


I loved this Bella Bear image from Polkadoodles, I just had to use 2 of them! I mirrored the image before printing to make a cozy bear pair :). I've been using alcohol markers so frequently, I decided to use colored pencils for this card! The "Blessings" sentiment is a free download from Polkadoodles! 

I used a scrap plastic covering from one of my (many) packages to turn this card into an edge-to-edge shaker card. I filled the plastic with some winter themed sequins and mounted it on some green and blue cardstock for a mini slimline card :) 

I entered this card in the following challenges:

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Jill

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  1. Hello Jill,
    What a fabulous card.
    Thank you for sharing your card crafting skills with us at the ATG challenge for Through the Craft Room Door. TTCRD.blogspot.com
    I look forward to seeing many more of your challenges.
    With kind regards
    Sue TTCRD DT
    Blogspot handmadecardsbysb:wordpress.com

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  2. Cute card Jill, I love it.
    Thank you for entering our Anything Goes Challenge at Through The Craft Room Door this week. Looking forward to see you again next challenge.
    Regards
    Danka
    TTCRD
    Twórcze pasje Danki {My Blog}

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  3. Fantastic coloring!! Thanks for playing along with our "Any Animal-Actual or Animated" over at Cardz 4 Guyz!!

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  4. Wonderful card, thanks for joining us at Penny's paper challenge. Hugs Ela DT

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  5. Such sweet bears. Perfect for a wee fellow! Thank you for joining my challenge choice at Cardz4Guyz this round. Cheers, Jolanda - DT

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  6. What a fabulous card! These two critters are adorable and colorful. Great job! Thanks for joining us at Cardz 4 Guyz!

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