The challenge is to do a quick flat card for the holidays and limit the layers. Okay I did but if it werenÂ’t the challenge I would add another layer for sure, thatÂ’s just me no matter how long it takes!
-The trees are inked with markers; smear a little glue and glitter.
-The sentiment is stamped on then the trail is drawn in freehand, glued and glittered.
-Hedgie is colored with Prismacolor pencils.
-The snowflake corners are die cuts from the Cuttlebug just glued on.
-Tiny dots of glue were added all over the card for snowflakes and glittered.
-I didnÂ’t have the right color cardstock for the ink so I just did the direct to paper technique. New stampers: direct to paper is rubbing the ink pad over the cardstock.
Date: Friday, November 2, 2007 GMT Views: 3922
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Stamps: Cornish Heritage Farms/CHF - Large Snowy Pine Tree, retired sentiment, Stampin Up – Holiday Hedgehogs, Mini tall card
Paper: White cardstock, old greeting card for snowflakes on the corners
Ink: StazOn – Jet black, Brilliance – blue
Accessories: Forest Foliage and Going Gray markers for trees, Art Glitter adhesive, Dazzling Diamonds glitter, Prismacolor pencils, Mona Lisa mineral spirits, Cuttlebug die cut
Techniques: Glue and glitter, die cuts, freehand, direct to paper
Registered: December 2, 2006 Location: Jackson, TN Posts: 7832
Tue, Nov 13, 2007 @ 8:09 PM
This is adorable. Great job on the snow.
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