Hello there!
Making this card was so so so fun! Look at these little fairies wearing scarves and earmuffs, aren't they adorable?! Creating winter scene is definitely my favorite thing!
I first die cut two simple stitched hillside borders: one from craft paper, and another one from white cardstock. And then used that white hillside border to create the snow cap using a stitched hillside border die.
I stamped my images on watercolor paper using waterproof black ink, colored them using distress inks and cut them using the coordinating dies.
To create my background I blended distress inks and applied white embossing paste using a falling snow stencil. Once everything dry, I glued the tree house on the little mountain and tucked a bunch of pine branches behind it using mini glue dots.
As there was a falling snow background, I thought it would be fun to add some snow piles on the tree house. And I had the feeling that something was missing so I stamped a mushroom, two little gifts and the third fairy, colored and dit cut them the same way as the other images, and glued them using foam squares.
I stamped my sentiment, added clear glitter on the fairies' wings and on the snow parts, tied and glued a knot, glued my pannel on some red & white diagonal paper, and adhered everything on some heavy white cardstock. Finally I glued a bunch of sequins to add some more sparkles.
VIDEO
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SUPPLIES
- "Frosty Fairy Friends" stamp set + coordinating dies from Lawn Fawn
- simple stitched hillside border die from Lawn Fawn
- stitched hillside border die from Lawn Fawn
- "Falling Snow" stencil from Simon Says Stamp
- white embossing paste from Studio 490 Wendy Vecchi
- distress inks from Tim Holtz: weatheded wood, candied apple, mowed lawn, tumbled glass, tattered rose, walnut stain, broken china
- black dye ink from Hero Arts
- watercolor paper from Canson
- craft cardstock from my stash
- red & white diagonal paper from American Crafts
- 110lb white cardstock from Neenah
- wink of stella glitter from Zig
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