Happy Wednesday Precious Remembrance Shop fans!! Rosemary here with one last Christmas card using Sketchy Christmas. I have had so much fun creating different cards using this fun set!! This time I did manage to make a card that wasn’t the traditional Christmas colors of red and green, lol!!
For this card I used some papers from the BasicGrey Aspen Frost pad and created a snowy little scene. The snowflake paper was die cut and then a off white cardstock panel was cut using the same rectangle die. I then die cut that panel using some border dies to create my “snowy” hills. I stamped the bottom hill with the sentiment and then layered them, popping up the bottom one for dimension. The trees were stamped on the olive green paper using brown ink (which ended up looking olive!), trimmed out and adhered to the hills. I added some Ice Stickles glitter glue to create a snowy look on the ground around a few of the trees as well as on the hills and then added the holographic snowflakes to the tops of each tree as a finishing touch. I quite like how it turned out!! I’m adding this to the current Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge: die cuts.
Thanks for stopping by today… wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!
Rosemary
7 Comments
Rosemary, what a beautiful Christmas card.
I like your pretty little grove of trees Rosemary and the touches of sparkle are fabulous!!
So fun to see those Aspen Frost papers again, some of my favorites, Rosemary! Love the font and look of that sentiment, too! Thanks for joining us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday blog!
Oh, that snowy paper is the perfect back drop to your sweet scene, Rosemary! Love the sparkle, too!
Modern, beautiful, creative–LOVE this, Rosemary! I already loved that set from your other cards, but now I really want it! The sentiment font is so fabulous!
Beautiful winter wonderland, and I love your non-traditional color combo! Such a pretty card, Rosemary!
I just LOVE the snowflakes and the papers and the glistening snow under the trees. FAB card, Rosemary!