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4 Quick and Easy Steps to Make a SnowGlobe Wintery Scene!


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Hello Dear Stamper Friends:

Today, I am sharing with you
this magical snowy scene, made out with some beautiful dies and The "Winter Cabin" stamp.

In this busy time of the year, we need simple cards, quick
to reproduce and pretty… I think, this one is a good candidate for this because
you can create several of them without spending a huge amount of your time and
yet giving the illusion that you did…

Just stamp, die cut,
assemble and embellish!

THE KEY: do them in an assembly line mode, have all
your pieces of paper cut to size and run them all at the same time in your die
cut machine, *(you will need to add the extra metal shim to your sandwich when
die cutting) then follow some of these steps and there you have it: “A Fanciful
Christmastime Landscape”…ready to be sent…

NOTE: Protect your card by adding an extra layer of “thin
foam packaging cushioning paper” to protect the rhinestones when mailing it!

TIP: re-use the extra packaging materials that you
have in the house when you order from other companies: cardboard, kraft paper,
thin cushioning paper…but if you need to buy them I found them at Uhaul, Fed Ex
or any store carrying moving protective supplies

Instructions:

1-
Stamp:

-w/ green “the cabin” on a square white CS*

(little bigger than the snow globe die)

2- Die Cut;

– the “snowflake” border die (in white)

ALL
these 4 pieces at the same time (to save time)

-       the globe (in white, already stamped)

-       the base (in green glitter paper)

-       the leaves (in green CS*)

-       the stars (in silver glitter paper)

3- Assemble

4- Embellish:

– Add
Flocking or Glitter to roof and ground on globe scene

(tip: use a heavy
coat of glossy accents and then add flocking, this will give extra “dimension” to the roof)

– Add with Gold leaf pen and Stickles some stars

Supplies:



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7 Comments

  1. Very effective ! It’s got the WOW factor without too much work… great for mass production.

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