I started by cutting the WISH letters from sticky fun foam using the Vintage Market alphabet die from Tim Holtz. Next I coated them with the snow paste. I then cut four of the small pennants from the Stitched Pennants Die Set in early espresso and lightly scraped a bit of the leftover paste onto them.
I set the banner pieces aside to dry and stamped the pine branches, boughs and pine cones from the Pinecone Christmas stamp set. I then scraped on a bunch more of the snow paste (can you tell I was loving the snow paste?) all over the panel to make a snowy scene.
Back to the banner, I layered the die cut letters over the pennants and then folded them over a piece of baker's twine that I wrapped around the panel. I also tied a bow with two lengths of twine and hot glued to the piece. I finished off with a wooden snowflake coated with texture paste and sprinkled with glitter. A winter wonderland for sure!
Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope you have a wonderful last day of November. If you get a chance, be sure to hop over to The Card Concept to peek at the loveliness the other designers are sharing today. It's our last challenge until January, so we hope you'll play along.
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Pinecone Christmas |
Paper: white (neenah), early espresso (SU!)
Ink: mossy meadow, old olive, early espresso (SU!)
Accessories: Stitched Pennants Die Set (A Cut Above by VERVE), Vintage Market Alphabet Die Strip (Tim Holtz), baker's twine (Hemptique), snow paste and wooden snowflake (Recollections)
7 comments
This is lovely.
amazing texture, makes me want to pick up this card!
Superbe, je suis en admiration, biz
Julie, this just might be my favorite card you ever made! The rustic chic quality is out of this world beautiful! The banner and texture are to die for! Stunning! Hugs, Autumn
Wow, Julee! This is so beautiful! I love the snow and the letters on the banner. Just gorgeous!
Holiday Hugs!
Michele
This is so beautiful, Julee. Like a piece of artwork! Wow!
Wow!! Fabulous!! Reminds me of my skiing days through snow covered pine trees and wishing for the day not to end as the skiing was so good. Amazing work as always!!
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