Hi friends! The snow came and went again and the past days have been grey and rainy. But when we did have snow last weekend, my youngest built a very cute snowman, which inspired this tag.
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The snowman that he built wore one of my old hats, which gave me the idea to create our little family as a snowman family. I had such fun making this tag, with its many details. I used
Tim Holtz Twig & Stump die set together with Chilly & Freeze set, which was a DieCember exclusive at Simon Says Stamp. If you don't have it, you can just die cut a third snowman with Twig & Stump.
When dry, it was painted with Distress Paint and misted with water.
When the paint was dry, I placed the stencil back on the design and applied
Snowfall Grit-Paste with a palette knife. This gives dimension and a great texture to the background.
To increase the feeling of snow, I dry brushed a little white paint on the tag once the grit-paste was dry.
I glued a piece of old dictionary paper to cardstock and applied gesso on top. Let some of the text show through.
When the paper is dry, die cut three snowmen from it.
Ink the edges slightly.
I die cut the back pieces from black cardstock and off-set them slightly to create a shadow. Die cut the hats, scarfs and carrots from scraps of inky or watercolor papers, Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Velvet cardstock, Simon Says Stamp cardstock and Tim Holtz Winter Deco Sheets. I picked colors for the hats inspired by actual hats that we wear.
The smallest snowman and the ticket was adhered with
Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Foam tape. I glued the twig arms on last, letting them hold the sentiment and the red velvet heart, as well as each other.
I due cut the snowflakes from the same inky paper that was used for the hat for the middle snowman and from Tim Holtz Winter Deco Sheets. Adhere the deco sheets to cardstock before die cutting.
I added Glossy Accents to the eyes and buttons.
The gessoed text paper adds interest and texture to the snowmen without being overwhelming. It is a great option if you want to die cut something that is mainly white or beige, but not completely.
I also added some Clippings Stickers and three
Tim Holtz Baubles.
I hope this project inspired you to make textured backgrounds and to use a variety of surfaces for die cutting.
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Happy stamping!
Anna-Karin
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