These are the products from Classy Cards 'n Such that I have used:
Snowman Family stamp (Stampavie)
Grand Madison Window die (PoppyStamps)
Holly Leaves die (Cheery Lynn Designs)
For my card, I started by cutting the Grand Madison Window from white
cardstock. Then I stamped the Snowman Family with black ink onto smooth white
cardstock and colored it with Copic markers. The tiny little red berries on the
snow-dad's hat were filled in with the Red Viva Decor pearl pen. After the
berries were dry, I trimmed the image so it would fit inside the window, and
then I adhered it to the back of the window die cut.
I pulled out the Holly Leaves die and cut some green leaves and adhered
them to the bottom of the window. Three red rhinestones were affixed to the
center of the two holly leaves. My card base is white cardstock upon which I've
done the Faux Painted Paneling technique from Technique Junkies. The window
scene was adhered to the center of my card base.
Isn't that the sweetest little snowman family? I had fun coloring this one
in non-traditional and uncoordinating Christmas colors. It would be fun to do
some more cards like this but have them colored all in red or maybe in
green/red/gold or maybe in blues and silvers. Just think of all the fun
possibilities!
Thanks, Holly!
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Good news for our Classy international customers! I've recently discovered a nearby post office with longer hours, so I'm not limited to shipping every other week now. You can see our international shipping policy here.
Good news for our Classy international customers! I've recently discovered a nearby post office with longer hours, so I'm not limited to shipping every other week now. You can see our international shipping policy here.
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