Hi Everyone!
This snow woman is in her sparkly finest :) Inspired from an ad I spied for snowman nick-nacks. The card fits a standard #10 business envelope. Get your punches ready! She takes the following:
2-1/2 Circle punch 120906
1-3/4" Circle punch 119850
1-3/8" Circle punch 119860
Snowflake punch 119852 for arms
Large Oval 119855 to make hat rim around head
Cupcake Builder 121807. Icing piece for hat and circle center on flower
Boho Blossoms 119858
Stamp Set:
Season of Joy 110384
Ink:
Versamark 102283
Paper:
Whisper White 100730 cut at 8-1/2" x 7-1/2". Score along the 8-1/2" edge at 4-1/4" to make the card base. Scrap for circles.
Real Red 102482 8-1/4" x 3-1/2" and scrap for hat
Holly Berry Bouquet Designer Paper 124004 cut at 8" x 3-1/4"
Silver Glimmer Paper 124005 for snowflake arms and flower hat embellishment.
Accessories:
Silver Embossing Powder 109131
Pumpkin Pie Stampin' Marker 105115
Pretty in Pink Stampin Write Marker 100045
Black Fine tip felt pen
Tools
Heat Tool 100005
Adhesives:
Multipurpose Glue Tombo 110755
Stampin' Dimensionals 104430
Punch circles and adhere with Tombo. Stamp swirl image with Versamark and heat emboss with silver embossing powder. With Silver glimmer paper punch snowflake and flower. NOTE: Glimmer paper is on the thicker side and make punching a little more difficult. PLUS the snowflake punch is intricate. I think the effort is worth it :) Alternate is to die cut a snowflake with the glimmer paper using Snowflakes #2 Sizzlits 113449.
With Real Red, punch out cupcake icing and the circles. Make hat rim by punching and trimming the large oval. Adhere the hat rim to the hat top to make the cap. Adhere to the snowman.
Make face!
Trim off snowflakes to make 2 arms. Adhere to back on snoman
Adhere flower to hat.
Layer paper on card base. With Stampin' Dimensionals, adhere our fashionista to the card.
Happy Crafting!~Dee









Adorable!
Posted by: Joan | 11/17/2011 at 03:50 PM
You have just gone on my favorites, I love your work and your tutorials are super detailed and precise. I found you on youtube when I was looking for instructions to make Santa Claus and I found your video of Mrs. Claus. I used her and put her on my blog. Thanks for your help. I am looking forward to seeing more.
Posted by: Paula Rough | 11/17/2011 at 07:51 AM