"Mittens and Warm Wishes"
Stamps: sentiment is computer generated
Paper: Whisper White, Pacific Point, Certainly Celery (SU!)
Accessories & Tools: Big Shot, Mittens die-cut (Sizzix), Square Lattice embossing folder (Sizzix), Denim and Honeydew Twine (The Twinery), glue, glue dot, sticky strips, and dimensionals
I followed the advice of Pam Sparks (Expressions with Heart) and die-cut three sets of the mittens from Pacific Point cardstock. I ran one set through my Big Shot with the embossing folder. I then glued the three layers together with the embossed layer on top ... this makes the die-cut thick (more like the thickness of chipboard) so that it really stands out.
I cut another set of mittens from Certainly Celery cardstock and then cut off the cuff from each one. I added glue to the cuffs and then wound Honeydew twine around and secured the ends at the back. I mounted the cuffs on top of my mittens using sticky strips to hold them securely.
I printed the sentiment from my computer onto Whisper White cardstock, cut it to size and then mounted a piece of Denim twine to the card front using a glue dot to secure underneath the knot at the top. I mounted the mittens on top of the twine, popping them up with dimensionals to add depth.
Fun and easy card to make!
5 comments:
Love the clean and simple look of it!
Unbelievably stinkingly adorable!!!
So darn cute. . . even if it is 90 degrees here. :)
I'm with you June. It's not that hot here (about 60-65 degrees today), but still had a hard time wrapping my head around making a winter card.
Loll, that is totally adorable! Running the mittens through the embossing folder makes them look knitted - brilliant idea!
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