With digital images, you can enlarge or decrease the size according to your need. I printed two houses and adjusted the size of one to a bit larger size. I'm happy with both of them. These cards were super easy to make because the background is part of a paper pad with varying shades of colors. I bought two pads a couple of years ago because I knew I would want more than one paper pad. That is so true. I really enjoyed making a couple of scenes with the houses.
Don't you love the icy snow?
My second card has a wonderful sky and some snowy ground with icy snow on the roof.
I used a smaller sized sentiment with the larger house and a different color in the windows.
My cards are at A2Z Scrapbooking here.
Hope you’ll join in our monthly challenge so you can have a shot at the digital stamp of the month set. Remember you no longer have to use Hero Arts to participate in our monthly challenges, the winner is randomly drawn for the digi prize…and if you do use Hero Arts products on your project, you could win the digi set AND $20 to the store! The Design Team will also be choosing their top three favorite projects from the challenge each month and award them a cool TOP 3 blog badge.
The a2z scrapbooking store carries a wide variety of Hero Arts products! Get discounted new releases, sales, grab bags & more. Proceeds from our store benefit Celiac & Behcets disease foundations. Use my discount code Arlene15 to get 15% off your purchase of $25 or more. If you're looking for a Hero Arts product you don't see in store, use the Request Custom Order button from with-in the shop.
Supplies:
- Hero Arts Holiday Houses
- Elizabeth Craft Designs Stitched Rectangles (Hero Arts has the Postage Stamp infinity dies)
- Nuvo Crystal Drops Simply White (A2Z has Nuvo Crystal Drops in the store)
- Hero Arts sentiment (wood block out of stock for a couple years)
- Copic markers in yellow and on orange yellow
- Vagabond die cut machine
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