![]() ![]() This adds a subtle shimmer to the die cuts.Ĭut the Just Believe wording 3 times from black card and a final time from the gold card. Using my fingertip, I applied Vintage Gold Alchemy Wax over the raised surface of the die cuts attached to the band. Place each of the layered die cuts and place them side by side onto the black band of card, using matte Collage Medium to attach them. Taking two of the die cuts, I adhered these over the top of one another to form one die cut and repeated this with the remaining two die cuts. and one to go across the bottom section.įor the band across the card, I cut a panel of black card 11.5 x 5.5cm and then taking the Refracted Medallion die, I used this to cut four separate die cuts from black card. Once I had the two snowflakes, I attached them over the top of the layers on my card blank and I used Matte Collage Medium to adhere them into place. Allow to dry and repeat this process to make a second dancing snowflake die cut. The surface will retain as much paint as it needs, allowing it to still be gold but with a slightly tarnished effect. I applied a coverage of the paint using a paint brush and brushed this over the gold surface of the snowflakes, I then wiped away the excess of the paint using a soft towel. I didn't want the gold to be too bright and shiny, so I used Black Soot Distress Paint to knock the colour back. I then cut a final layer from the gold card in the Sizzix pack and I attached this over the top of the snowflakes die cut to form a raised die cut that resembles the thickness of mount board. I cut three separate die cuts from black card and layered these over the top of one another using Matte Collage Medium to adhere each layer. Now to for those stunning Dancing Snowflakes. After inking the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink, I machine stitched a border around the edge of the die cut panel and then matted it onto gold mirror card, again taken from the Sizzix card pack and a panel of the black card before I mounted these layers onto the card blank, using foam pads. Moving onto the next set of layers, I took the Detail Tapestry Plate and cut a second panel of the ivory card. I mounted the layers onto my card blank leaving a border showing around the outside. I then cut a piece of the SSS ivory card, 13 x16cm and machine stitched a borer around the outside before matting it onto a piece of gold glitter card from the Sizzix Gold Surfacez Opulent card pack. ![]() Thank you for your support, it helps to cover my blogging and video expenses.I started by making a black card blank to measure, 14 x 17cm. Compensated affiliate links used at no cost to you. Want to find the products I used? I have them listed below. Used for the Simon Says Stamp Lifting hearts card: Layer them and then attach them to the card front over the center of the snowflake.ĭue to the shaker card depth this card probably requires additional postage, or deliver it in person. Offset them slightly while gluing them together so the silver just peeks out behind the white and glue them to the card front.ĭie cut the Falala sentiment in the same manner, the background in white and the word in the silver glitter paper. Use the Simon Says Stamp Snowflake Mandala Die to cut a white and a silver glitter snowflake. To embellish the top of the Falala Snowflake Card: ![]() It’s got a mother of pearl finish to it and it’s just beautiful inside shaker cards, although rather hard to photograph, LOLįinally, remove the protective cover from the foam strips and attach the frame to the card front to capture the shaker guts. Next, I glued a piece of clear acetate to the back of the frame and then added foam strips around the back side to create the shaker card.īefore attaching the acetate frame to the card front, I poured in the shaker guts ie: Simon Says Stamp Unicorn Confetti, the stars from Buttons Galore – Aloha mix and Silver Sequins. To create the frame around the outside I used the Simon Says Stamp A2 Thin Frame Dies and the Stitched Rectangle Wafer dies to cut it out. Next, use a clean wet brush to blend them together into each other and then let the piece dry.įinally, use strong adhesive to attach the dry watercolor panel to a top folding A2 sized white card base. I used Pink, 34, 35, 36, Orange 31 and Yellow 42, 43 to create the watercolor wash background. Start by wetting a piece of watercolor paper and then adding Gansi Tambi watercolors. While I say Holiday card, by simply changing out the die cut embellishment, it could be a card for any occasion in the winter months. This card combines a watercolor background, a shaker card and a beautiful die cut snowflake embellishment. Today I’m sharing another Holiday card, Simon Says Stamp Falala Snowflake Card. ![]()
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