29.8.18

Snow Kissed Frosty Card

New on the Heartfelt Blog today. An oldie but a goodie, one of my favourites, the Frolicking Frosty from the Snow Kissed Collection. This is a great quick card if you have to make just one or if your need to make a lot for this years Christmas Cards. Hope you enjoy my little creation.

Heartfelt Creations Products 

HCD17101 Frolicking Frosty and Spruce Die
HCPC3750 Frolicking Frosty Cling Stamp Set
HCPC3749 Snow Kissed Spruce Cling Stamp Set
159723 Designer Dries Clear Adhesive
159951 Designer Dries White Adhesive
Ranger Archival Jet Black Ink
HCPC3748 Gift Wrapped Present Stamp Set


Other Products

White Cardstock, Red Cardstock, Ultrafine glitter, 
3d Adhesive.

Instructions


Cut your white cardstock 10" x 6" for your base card, fold in half and use a bone folder for a clean line. Cut your white cardstock 4 1/2" x 5 1/2" and one more white mat 3 1/4" x 1 1/4". Cut your red cardstock 4 3/4" x 5 3/4" and 3 1/2" x 1 1/2". Adhere your large white mat to its matching red mat. 
Stamp your sentiment onto your small white mat, adhere to its matching red mat. Stamp your trees using your Snow Kissed Spruce Stamp using your black archival ink on white cardstock, stamp each size tree once and cut out with coordinating dies. Using your snowman stamp with the tree scene, stamp your base white card stock first and then stamp a second snowman on red cardstock, die cut the red snowman with the coordinating die then fussy cut out the beanie, mittens and the skates. Assemble your card, adhere your largest tree flat onto your scene at the back first. Using 3d adhesive adhere your 2 other trees. Adhere your fussy cut red pieces flat over the stamped snowman. Highlight the trees with Designer dries white glue and apply ultrafine glitter over the top to create snow. Repeat this step at the bottom of the snowman to create a snow scene. Decorate with stickles as desired. When dry adhere your sentiment in place using 3d adhesive.

Using the same products, just use the other snowman stamp and change the red cardstock for blue cardstock you can create this alternate card.


Happy Crafting 
Tracy C x x 


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