Winter Snow Globe
>> Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Hi Everyone,
It's hard to believe that next week we'll be celebrating Thanksgiving! The holidays are definitely upon us, don't you think? Have you started making your cards? Well, I'm way behind in that department, but I have no fear! DRS Designs is releasing some great Christmas, winter and New Year's stamps on November 21st and they've gotten me in the stamping mood :)
Here's a sneak peak at some of the new goodies on my card today. Last year DRS Designs released a whole group of Christmas Village stamps that enable you to create different holiday scenes. They're adorable and here are some new additions to the collection:
Christmas Village Gazebo 643G
Christmas Village Clock 653B
These were stamped and colored along with the Tree from the Christmas Village 4 in 1 Accessories to round out the scene, adding some glitter glue for some sparkling snow. I then used my snow globe die to make a shaker card. My tiny snowflakes inside the shaker are the leftovers from my snowflake border punch.
The Merry Christmas came from inking up that phrase only, on the Christmas Multi Greeting and the background paper was made using the Interlocking Snow and Snow Background in red and green ink.
Be sure to stop by all this week for continued peeks at the new holiday stamps!
Karin
Karin
7 comments:
Karin, what a fab way to use those images, and you used so many great ones. This is wonderful and fun!!! I want that snow globe die. Darling sentiment - another awesome idea. Hugz
Aces, baby! I love it! Love your green and red snowflake background too - really jumped out at me!
Love your shaker card! Very fun!
Great card Karin,love the colors on the Gazebo and that red and green background pops.
Fabulous snow globe card!! Now I want that die!!! Seriously this is a beautiful card. Love the gazebo & clock paired together.
I love your green and red snowflake background! Beautiful!
This is wonderful, Karin! I love snow globes & the Christmas Village is perfect inside one. Love all the red & green snowflakes int he bg.
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