As I continue to step, my little toes into piecing dye cuts together this card turned out to be pretty fun to make.
I admit that this was not the original design. I will re-create what I was attempting to create in the first place, but I definitely made my mistake into a masterpiece.
Using a Sizzix thinlet die I was able to create this mini slimline card with just a little inking of the background, Heat embossed some snowflakes on top and stepping up the embossed stamping with glittery embossing powder.
I placed my die cuts, one top and another at bottom to help fill the space.
The sentiment included a word die and a shadow die which die cut out of vellum and red card stock and the sentiment out of black card stock. The vellum shadow layer allows to soften the red look on the card to not add too much red to this design.
For my visual learner there is a video on my youtube channel with supplies. Click Here
I hope you enjoy this technique and Im looking forward to seeing what you came up with.
See You Soon!!!
Supplies Listed Below
- Sizzix Big Shot Die cutting machine.
- Tonic Glass Mat
- GinaK Design Tidy Tool
- Barely Art Precision Glue
- Tim Holtz Paper trimmer
- Gina Pick and Stick
- Simon Says Stamp Tweezers
- Simon Says Stamp T-Ruler
- Scor-Buddy eighths
- Versamark watermark
- Sizzix Santa Activities Die
- This Calls For Confetti Teeny Tiny White
- Copic Marker R29, R27, G17
- NUVO – AQUA SHIMMER PENS
- Concord & 9th – Holiday Swaying Dies
- Vellum Paper
- Brutus Monroe FAIRY DUST Ultra Fine Embossing Powder