Semplice... come sfondo un bazzill azzurro sporcato con un Nuvo bianco per simulare la neve...
... e delle casette in cartonlegno innevate.
Sotto l'albero ci sta benissimo... ogni tanto penso anche a me ahahahaha
Se volete vedere quali prodotti Yuppla ho usato andate qui sul blog... ho messo i link diretti al negozio ;-)
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Per oggi è tutto ma ci troviamo prestissimo!
Ciao ciao!!!
This is absolutely gorgeous, Anna. Your cityscape captures the beauty of the city (any city) at Christmas time, and it is truly lovely. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful talents with us at Word Art Wednesday. It means so much to me that you take the time to share your art with us. I wish you blessings and comfort at Christmas and always.
RispondiEliminaKaren Letchworth
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wow Anna, what a gorgeous card you created! I love the different layers and texture! Thank you for sharing it with us on the Papercraft-Challenges blog. Lisa xx
RispondiEliminaBeautiful card! I have some wooden house embellishments but didn't know how to use them. Thanks for the inspiration!
RispondiEliminaWow! This is such an awesome project and I love how bright the blue sky shines on your sky paired with the cutre wooden houses! Thank you so much for playing along with our "Christmas" challenge at Papercraft Challenges! Have a wonderful weekend and happy crafting, Maike ;o)
RispondiEliminaI love little building dies you used. I wanted to do a small city/village and was never successful so it is fun to see how another person made it work.
RispondiEliminaDiana @ Playingwithoutlimits
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This looks so nice.
RispondiEliminaThank you for joining our challenge.
-xiss- Renate.
(DT Papercraft Challenges)
This is gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful art in our challenge. It means SO much to me, and I hope you will join us again soon and often.
RispondiEliminaBlessings,
karen Letchworth
Word Art Wednesday