I am honored to be Guest Designing at
Twelve Tags of Christmas with Loll and Friends
Here's my tag.
This fun little snowman was stamped on a die cut tag with Versafine ink
and colored with watercolor pencils and blended with a Blender Pen.
I had some fun with non-traditional Christmas colors.
The holly berries are little red rhinestones and his cap has Flower Soft
to add some dimension.
My mixed media are stamping, coloring with colored pencils, blending, flower soft and die cuts.
Loll's challenge and maybe add a few tags of your own to the gallery.
Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.
Enjoy!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Jolly Friends Holiday, Holiday Snippets (PB)
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black
Paper: Bermuda Bay (SU), Neenah Solar White
Other: Pin Point Mainstreet Tags Dies (PS), Watercolor Pencils, Polar White Flower Soft, Snow EF (Darice)
23 comments:
This guy is so fun! He makes me smile, Bonnie! Love the colouring with the non-traditional Christmas colours. So bright and happy! Thanks so much for being a Guest Designer for TTOC 2018! xx
Oh my, but your snowman decked out in her finest Winter hat and scarf is just sooo adorable, Bonnie. I loved your watercolor pencil coloring and added flower soft and rhinestones. Beautiful die cut tag and colors too. TFS my friend. Hugs..nancy
Your non traditional snow man is truly adorable. I love the turquoise in this tag, your little man is beautifully coloured and definitely MERRY. The flower soft adds to the cozy look! Great TAG! xx
Love the shape of your tag - and your cozy little snowman Bonnie - all wrapped up in his scarf and hat - the pompom is almost bigger than he is! You can't help but be merry seeing this cute little guy!
Your little snowman is just too cute Bonnie. I love the non traditional colours and the flower soft gives a warm and fuzzy look to him xx
Bonnie, this guy is just adorable and you have done a super job coloring him. Love the tag dies you chose for this too. Those look fabulous for him. This is such a fun tag!
Oh I do LOVE this PB snowman Bonnie...SO sweet!! And love the non traditional colors too! I never seem to think about using colored pencils but lately I've been seeing quite a few people use them...maybe I need to dig mine out! Cute, CUTE tag!! :0)
So sweet and I love all the co-ordinating aqua features.
Bonnie, what a sweet little snowman. He looks amazing in turquoise and red. I love those colours together :) Great tag for the Loll's Twelve Tags of Christmas :)
What a happy snowman tag, Bonnie! He really makes me smile. I love that you used the non-traditional Christmas colors. The shiny holly berries and the white soft fur are a pretty finishing touch!
Hideko xx
Just look at that smile! This truly is the merriest tag, Bon-Bon! I love the colors, the fur, and the sweet little rhinestones!! Hugs, Dolly
This is so cute. You just inspired me to get my stamp out and get going on some tags. [Bunny]``
I love the double layering on the tag and that sweet little guy. Great colors for his scarf and hat.
Love that fun little snowman and your pretty coloring. The flower soft just makes the hat more fun. This is my favorite tag die too.
I love the colors you used on your snowman just as much as I love your snowman Bonnie!
Sandy xx
Fabulous CAS tag! Love the colour scheme, the sweet snowman, and the flower soft on his hat!
Adorable snowman! Love the Flower Soft embellishment!
It's a lovely and fun tag.
Faith
x
Aww... so adorabke, Bonnie! You know I have a thing for non-traditional colours, so I LOVE the fun non-traditional colours. Beautiful watercolouring. xx
What a cute and fun PB Snowy Bonnie, and love the texture and dimension with the flowersoft and the little red gems for berries, and also the beautiful blue background, and finished perfectly with the silver cord and red sentiment...gorgeous! x
What a sweetie this tag is Bonnie - love him and how you have coloured him!
Blessings
Maxine
Sweet snowman. I like his colorful scarf, and pompom you color masterfully.
Hugs,
BożenA
As it is called in English what it is on the top caps :-)) ?? In polish "pompon"
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