It’s never too early to for snowmen! And this little guy from the new Spirited Snowmen Stamp Set is just so cheerful. And he’s super easy to color with Stampin’ Blends. I used Cherry Cobbler and Night of Navy, but I can’t wait to be creative and use different color combinations.
Using card sketches is a great way to try new card layouts and get new ideas.
This card was made for the Creative Inking Blog Hop. This month, we had to make a card based on the below sketch. I was at a paper crafting retreat this weekend and this little guy is one of the projects I worked on, as well as Christmas cards and tags. It’s never to early to start your holiday crafting!
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Spirited Snowmen Stamp Set is found in the 2018 Holiday Catalog, and will be available starting on September 5th.Let’s see what everyone else made this month.
This month’s complete blog list.
- Susan Melanie Rysted Lehrer —
- Susan Campfield —
- BJ Peters —
- Colleen Vassos —
- Sandy Mott —
- Lori Mueller —
- Linda Bauwin —
- Diane Evans —
- Michelle Irinyi — That’s me!
- Renee Kohnke —
Today’s Tutorial
Base: Smoky Slake, 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″
Layer 1: Broadway Bound Designer Series Paper, 1/2″ x 5 1/2″
Layer 2: Balmy Blue, 4 1/8″ x 3 1/2″, embossed with Tufted Dynamic Textures Embossing Folder
Layer 3: Smoky Slate, Stitched Seasons Framelit
Layer 4: Whisper White, Stitched Seasons Framelit
Layer 1: Broadway Bound Designer Series Paper, 1/2″ x 5 1/2″
Layer 2: Balmy Blue, 4 1/8″ x 3 1/2″, embossed with Tufted Dynamic Textures Embossing Folder
Layer 3: Smoky Slate, Stitched Seasons Framelit
Layer 4: Whisper White, Stitched Seasons Framelit
- Stamp image in Tuxedo Black Memento Ink onto Layer 4. Color with Cherry Cobbler, Night of Navy, Crumb Cake, and Pumpkin Pie Blends. Adhere to Layer 3.
- Adhere Layer 1 & 2 Base.
- Adhere Framelits with dimensionals.
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