Thursday, December 16, 2021

SNOWBODY BETTER CHRISTMAS CARD!

 Hi, Friends,

I am stopping by with another Christmas card project this evening.  This one uses the Snowbody Better stamp set.  Who doesn’t love a bunch of cute snowmen?  And as long as you don’t mind just a bit of coloring, this one is pretty simple—not too many layers or complicated anything!


MY RECIPE:

     CARDSTOCK:

          Crumb Cake:  5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4

          Misty Moonlight:  4 x 5-1/4

          Trimming the Town DSP (retired):  3-7/8 x 5-1/8

               SCRAPS:  Basic White, Crumb Cake

               INSIDE:

                    Misty Moonlight:  3-3/4 x 5

                    Basic White:  3-5/8 x 4-7/8  

      INK:  Memento Black, Misty Moonlight

     BLENDS:  Poppy Parade, Mint Macaron (D), Misty Moonlight (L), Pumpkin Pie (D)

     ACCESSORIES:  Stitched Rectangle Dies, SU Die Cut Machine, Rhinestones,


These snowmen are so cheerful!  They are sure to bring a smile to the recipient’s face!


The inside is simple:  just a “snowball” present stamped in the lower corner of the inside panel and colored with a marker.

HOW I MADE IT:

1.  Use Misty Moonlight ink to stamp signature stamp on the back of the card base.

2.  Stamp present on lower right corner of inside panel using Memento black ink.  Color using markers.

3.  Adhere inside panels together; adhere to inside of card base.

4.  Adhere patterned paper to Misty Moonlight Cardstock.  Adhere to front of card base.

5.  Use Memento black ink to stamp snowmen on scrap of Basic White Cardstock.  Cut out using die and SU Die Cut Machine.

6.  Color snowmen using markers.

7.  Attach snowmen image to front of card base using dimensionals.

8.  Stamp sentiment using Misty Moonlight ink on scrap of Crumb Cake Cardstock.  Cut out using die and SU Die Cut Machine.

9.  Adhere sentiment to front of card base.

10.  Add rhinestones.  See sample for placement.


Hope you are having a wonderful day today, maybe spreading some Christmas cheer by making and mailing some Christmas cards!  

Happy stamping,

Linda

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