| Leftover snippets! |
I used:
- 7" x 5" white card blank, side opening
- piece of snowflake patterned paper from a LOTV paper pad, trimmed to 7" x 5" and glued onto the card front
- a snippet of green corrugated paper trimmed to 5.5" x 4" - given to me by a friend some time ago
- a whole bunch of plain and mirror card snippets from my 'snippets easy to grab basket' plus some Papermill Direct snippets from their swatches
- spent a happy time die cutting all the component parts for the reindeer using the Sizzix 'Build-A-Reindeer' set of die sand gluing them onto the green corrugated background - I added the little shiny baubles using teeny pieces of thin sticky pad
- backed the green panel using a piece of Tonic mirror card, 'Firestone Red', cut to just an eighth of an inch larger all round than the green layer
- then used narow strips of foam tape to raise the whole panel a bit before adhering it to the card front
- no sentiment needed really so I called it a wrap!
There was one part that did flummox me a bit - the set comes with just one each of the antler inner and outer parts, rather than a pair - and of course they weren't going to look right, both facing the same way. After some thought I recalled Jennifer McGuire showing how to make mirror image die cuts but couldn't remember just how, so I Googled 'Mirror image die cuts' on You Tube and there was the answer. Filmed by another crafter and it's so simple I could have kicked myself! Just die cut the pieces as usual, BUT, then run them back through your die cutting machine without the dies, sandwiched between scrap card. I used two layers of card, both above and below the four die cut pieces and it worked like a dream to flatten them!

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