All snowmpeeps were die cut from black, white and colour cardstock. Only the noses and cheeks needed colouring with Colic Skeletons markers to match the colour cardstock.
The background on this first card is Bristol paper ink blended with Stormy Sky and Faded Jeans distress inks (DI). The snowy ground is torn white glitter paper.
The sentiment was die cut from black and the back layer from white cardstock. Assembled the card onto a white card base, then added snow with a white Posca pen to finish.
On my second card, the background is a leftover piece of Blurry Flurries pattern paper matted with silver foil paper.
The sentiments here were die cut from white woodgrain backed with silver foil papers.
The snowy ground here was fussy cut into a slope. Assembled the card on a white card base to finish.
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7 comments:
These guys are so cute Trina, I love the little North pole scene you created ♥
Sorry I haven't visited recently but we got back from a 3 week trip to Eastern Canada last week and have been on catch up ever since ♥
Adorable!! Your snowmen are so sweet. Chantell Just Add Ink
These snow people are delightfully cute. Would like to see them in my front yard. tfs
How super cute! I have been resisting that set but now I will have to head on over to Spellbinders. Thanks for joining us at Send a Smile 4 Kids!
Amazing cards! Love these snowy little cuties!
Hugs,
Conny
Hi Trina! Your little snowmen captured my heart. They just couldn't be any sweeter. And I just love all the texture and dimension you've created. Thank you for sharing a second card with us this month at Send a Smile 4 Kids!
Adorable snow people, Trina! Love both versions!!
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