Showing posts with label let it snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label let it snow. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Snowflake Window Card/ Let it snow

 Hey Y'all!
Happy New Year!
 Robyn here with the only kind of s**w I like.
Three easy pieces!
The Snowflake Window Card File is FREE 
with the purchase of any other Suzanne Cannon File.
On the Mat
The file is 5x7" and I scaled it down to A2- 4 1/4 x5 1/2
because I like that size and that is the joy of digital cutting. 
A2 sized
The sentiment was also scaled to fit the card.
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow

Glitter can be  added to the snowflakes and sentiments with any adhesive that dries tacky.
I used Tombow mono multi liquid glue.
Put some glue on the cuts, mush around with your fingers and let it dry for a minute then cover in glitter.
Use an old cover sheet from double sided adhesive to press the glitter on, let it sit and burnish the glitter for maximum shine.

Supplies:
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Thursday, July 13, 2017

Let It Snow - Snowman - If Kisses Were Snowflakes



https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/view-shape/70955Yogi here today... Quietfire is having a Christmas In July week... and I'm doing an easel card for the Quietfire Digital Blog

I'm using the digital file from Suzanne available on the Silhouette onLine store - click on image to purchase


 Also using a quote  stamp from Quietfire Design ("If Kisses Were Snowflakes...");  

Scored and folded my dark blue cardstock. Cut another piece as front. Dry embossed it using Cuttlebug "Winter Wonderland" set. Sanded the high points giving a ghost like look. My embossed paper was a bit shy in size, so cut a piece of an aqua glitter cardstock and created a frame.

Note: Why waste the whole piece of glitter cardstock by layering the dry embossed piece in front... Now I have the drop out piece for another card...

Opened the "Let It Snow - Snowman" on my mat. Pushed the snowman of my mat. Resized the word to 4.5"w, copied and pasted it 2 more times and the just the snowflake 4 times, then cut from white cardstock. While on the mat, painted the word piece with Distress dabber "Broken China". Let dry naturally. Removed from mat and inked with Versamark and embossed with Emerald Creek "Turquoise Shimmer" embossing powder. The snowflakes I embossed with "Psychedelic" embossing powder. Adhere the snowflakes to the word pieces, then onto the card front.

 

On the floor: Stamped the quote using Versafine Black Onyx on white cardstock and clear embossed. Trimmed down and adhered to a scrap piece of the aqua glitter cardstock. Adhered to floor with 3D foam tape to act as my stopper.

Adhered the snowflake ribbon and the snowflake buttons using hot glue
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Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Snowflake Butterfly Scrapbook Layout

Hello, Connie Nichol here today  with a project featuring two Quietfire Design digital cutting files -  'Snowflake Butterfly' and 'Let it Snow'.  These files are available in the Silhouette store here

connie_nichol, quietfire design

The snowflake butterfly cut file is so gorgeous.  I debated whether to cut several small butterflies to use as page embellishments, but in the end, went whole hog and cut out a butterfly to cover most of the page.  
It started out white, as did the 'Let it Snow' title, but that looked too stark, so I added some pinks and mauves with watercolour paint.  I used lots of water and just dabbed randomly to get a variegated look.


Part of the original white butterfly wing


and the water colour paint that I used.  Just wet a brush with plenty of water and a few different colours of paint to customize your die cuts.  Let dry and then add a photo and a few embellishments, but with electronic cutting files as pretty as the snowflake butterfly, let it be the main feature on the page instead of adding too much other stuff.  Happy Scrapbooking!

Supplies:  Close to my Heart cardstock and water colour paints, Martha Stewart border punch, PinkFresh Studio stickers, Imagine Crafts white pico embellisher, Silhouette Cameo.