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Holly Days Snow Globe

>> Friday, December 23, 2016

by Julie Warner - The Write Stuff

Happy Friday before Christmas!
I hope your pre-Christmas week has gone well & you're all ready for Santa! I still have a couple of things to wrap. I'm still recouping from a bout of pneumonia and while I'm not coughing as much, I'm still weak as a kitten. Don't you hate that feeling? Anyway, since Christmas is day after tomorrow, I thought I share one last Christmas card. I love this big snow globe and the Christmas Village images fit perfectly inside it. Just had to decide which ones to use. Finally decided on the lovely Gazebo & Lamp Post & added a couple more trees for balance. After stamping the globe, I die cut a circle almost the same size out of copy paper & used the left over as a reverse mask to stamp the images inside & keep them from going out of the edges.
After coloring everything, I used a white gel pen to add snow where I wanted it & then some stickles for sparkle. The Triple Holly was fussy cut & added & the greeting was stamped on the red & I used the white gel pen to highlight the letters. 

Here's a look at the inside & below it are the Copics I used.
Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a great weekend & a very Merry Christmas!

Supplies:
Paper: Staples 110# white, red
Ink: Memento tuxedo black
Accessories:  stitched rectangle dies,  Copic markers, stickles, white gel pen, Misti


5 comments:

Robin Clendenning said...

I love your snowglobe Julie!! It looks so picture perfect I want to live in there!!! Your card is beautiful!!

Shelia said...

Gorgeous snow globe card, Julia. Love your little scene!

Sue said...

Incredible Snowglobe scene Julie! You're coloring is spectacular!! Love the red background and spots of red on the gazebo!

Janett said...

Beautiful card, Julie your snow globe is perfect. Feel better soon.

nwilliams6 said...

Wow -this card is gorgeous! Love how you did this snow globe! Amazing. Hugz

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