
For this slimline card, I decided to use a Spellbinders die that I got on sale last year when in Texas. Using a scrap piece of DSP I die cut the sledding image and then using another die from Cottage Cutz I cut two sets of village houses. I coloured the sledding piece using pencils but left some of the DSP pattern showing on faces and base. After dry embossing the snow at the top I then glued the village houses. I also added a bit more of a snowy bank at the bottom and stamped the Hero Arts greeting in the corner. Using a sparkle pen I added some light in windows and on the bunting so that the village would stand out a bit more. Then I added the main die cut on top of the rest. Added this panel to a top folding base and another card completed with only a few more to go now.
Cute scene – I really like the snow village.
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Thanks – I like it too.
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How cute is??? That is a perfect little snow scene.
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Thanks Gerry
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Beautiful card, great colors, design and detail.
Thank you for sharing at Cut it Up for our Christmas challenge.
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Thanks for commenting. Enjoyed the challenge
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Adorable snowy scene. Love your village, too.
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Thanks – I use that little die quite a lot as I can cut it up and use it in different ways.
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This is a really nice card, Johanna! I love how the family is having fun and that’s the focus.
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Thanks my friend.
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Wonderful winter scene. Love the white on white background.
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I love how you colored your die cut like that. I did the same thing last week after a challenge at Splitcoast challenged us to do watercoloring die cuts. I had never done it. Yours looks amazing with the scene in the background too. Great card!
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Thanks for making my day!
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