Friday, December 15, 2006

Winter 2007

You heard that right. Winter 2007. I'm working on the images for Winter 2007. After working on getting Valentine's day out and finishing of Summer and Cinco de Mayo images I'm finally able to work on images for the season I'm in. And I'm....blocked. Any thoughts?

8 comments:

toners said...

Hi Alma!

How about snowflakes, cookies, snowmen, Santa in the sun, rooftops covered in snow, or mistletoe?

Toni :)

Unknown said...

Oh NO! Cinco de Mayo images?? I can't stand it . . . I can only imagine what you've come up with!

Anonymous said...

How about Sprinkle and Poochie on ice skates, and a stamp that's an image of ice or an ice rink to go with them?

Or stamps of mountains and trees to go with the Sprinkle and Poochie skiing and sledding images you have already?

Ooooh... how about a series of stamps that allows the stamper to create their own ski village, complete with ski hill and shops, for Sprinkle and Poochie?! How about Sprinkle and/or Poochie by a stand selling roasted chestnuts?

On a different note, how about doing some cute Winter and Christmas penguins?! A penguin on ice skates, having a snowball fight, or wearing a Santa's hat or holding gifts? You could have an Eskimo and igloo to go with them. Or Eskimo Sprinkles and Poochies!

Just a thought... or two... or three!

Anonymous said...

Christmas cookies, a really cool Christmas tree, a really cool Santa (maybe in sunglasses) with a Have a Cool Yule phrase stamp.

OOh, and an angel kitty to go with your devil kitty.

justjohanna said...

i'm so jealous! christmas is flying by and i'm thinking about easter and bunnies and little chicks. sigh.

jess said...

how about those vintage villages (houses) with the glitter roofs. and the brush trees. i love the block wording that you've been doing too!

toners said...

A few more ideas; how about some carol singers or sheets of music, fun reindeer designs, a chimney, a car carrying a Christmas tree?

Mintykins said...

Cinco de Mayo! Can we see Sprinkle in a sombrero!?

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