What cute snowmen images in the stamp set Snowman Season! The set, from the 2020-2021 Annual Catalog, will be 10% off during the one-day Merry & Bright Extravaganza sale tomorrow (Tuesday, November 24). The sentiment for my card is found in the Arrange a Wreath stamp set, also 10% off tomorrow. These are just 2 of the many, many items that will be on sale, ONE DAY ONLY. Time to check your Wish List! Products that are excluded are fewer that those included in the sale, so there is a list of excluded products only - click the image in the right side bar to see the PDF list of those.
To make this card, these are the products I used:
- Stamps: Snowman Season stamp set (150458), Arrange a Wreath (152587 for the sentiment.
- Card stock: Real red for the base 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" folded at 4 1/4"; Pear Pizzazz 4 1/2" x 3 1/8"; Whisper white to stamp image on, 4 3/8" x 3"
- Designer Series Paper: Heartwarming Hugs DSP (153492) from the Mini Catalog, 5 3/8" x 4 1/8", small piece of In Good Taste DSP for the woodgrain sign 1 1/2" x 3/4" plus a strip for the pole.
- Inks: Tuxedo Black Memento, Stampin' Blends (real red, Granny Apple Green, Balmy Blue)
- Other: Versamark pad (102283), White stampin' emboss powder (109132), Adhesive-backed snowflakes (153545), Home Together Dies (153515) for the snow slope, Stampin' Dimensionals (104430), Heat Tool (129053).
- Adhere the striped DSP to card base. Set aside.
- On white CS, randomly stamp the snowflake image on the left half using Versamark & heat emboss with the embossing powder & heat tool.
- Stamp the snowman in black on the right side; color in with Stampin' Blends.
- Die-cut a slope using the curve die from Home Together Dies; glue beneath the snowman, trimming to fit.
- On a piece of woodgrained DSP from In Good Taste DSP pack, heat emboss the sentiment from Arrange a Wreath stamp set. Glue the sign to the post, then glue to the snow slope.
- Add snowflake embellishments, a couple to the sign and other randomly onto the card.
- Glue the imaged piece to the Pear Pizzazz layer, then adhere all to card front (I used the dimensionals to adhere to card base).
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