Kim is sharing this card on the Paper Smooches Blog today. It features the adorable little seal and a sentiment from Chilly Chums! I stamped him on a distressed grey patterned paper to make him look realistic and paired him up with some other pretty papers for a fun circle-shaped card. I recently acquired this waves die and had to use it. It will definitely come in handy for future water scenes. I drew the hill of ice the seal is resting on. ๐Ÿ˜‰

Today’s my Monday since yesterday was Canadian Thanksgiving. My son’s cold developed into bronchitis over the weekend and I got a sinus infection so we weren’t able to celebrate. He’s feeling better but I’m feeling worse. Boohoo. I hope you all have a great week!

Sources: Gina K Designs pure luxury white cardstock; Echo Park Be Mine & Holly Jolly Christmas Collections; Paper Smooches Chilly Chums; MFT Die-namics Catch a Wave; Spellbinders Standard Circles Large & Scalloped Circles Large; Memento Tuxedo Black ink; Copic 0.5mm Multiliner; foam tape

28 thoughts on “{Paper Smooches} Let’s Go Chill Out”
  1. Glad to hear the little guy is feeling better but sorry you're still feeling bad. ๐Ÿ™ No fun especially on a holiday weekend.

    Your little card is adorable though. He looks so happy perched on his little ice floe!

  2. I was sick over Thanksgiving weekend too and still not 100% so I totally feel for you. Hope you and your son are better soon!

    Love your card today! Adorable!

  3. Well, I just completely love this card. ๐Ÿ˜€ Ooh, you have a wave die now? (Another grin.) Hope you feel better soon… like tonight or tomorrow!

  4. Noooo, feel better! Sinus infections are hard to shake. Glad that D is feeling better, though – it's hard to watch little ones be sick.
    That seal is adorable – and the distressed paper is perfect! Love the layers of waves ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. Emily, hope that your son and yourself get better soon. My son has a cold again and he had one 2 wks back! Ah, blame the weather in the GTA!

    By the way, I love your card and the wave die!

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