My Snippets card today uses a cute unbranded die set, that Dudley bought for my Birthday back in September ...... with his very own pocket money from car washing on stilts at weekends (just checking if you truly read this!).
This is my Christmas card to you all:
I used:
- 5.75" x 5.75" square white card blank, side opening
- the dear little unbranded die set, featuring either a Christmas Gnome or at a stretch, Santa himself - let's refer to him as Santa here!
- selection of little snippets of card, to firstly die cut and assemble the 'Santa', sticking the parts together with glue pens and a teeny snippet of sticky tape on the back of the black lantern to pop the little flame coloured 'inners' in place. So fiddly and thank goodness for a pick-up tool by We R Stampers, rarely needed in the many years I've had it, but priceless when it does come to the rescue
- one assembled Santa, after I gave him eyes with a fine liner pen - but what to put him on, as a background? A further rummage in my easily reachable snippets basket threw up pieces of card in plain white, snippet of patterned snowy sky background (kept from making a recent card) and a scrap of Tonic 'Majestic Gold' pearlescent card
- first of all I glued the hand curved by 'moi' snippet of white card to the snowy background for later use and set it to one side
- then glued both background pieces as a single panel to a thinnish piece of white card for stability
- took a snippet of Tonic 'Majestic Gold' pearlescent card and die cut the outer part of the frame, the set of dies I used is Penny Black's 'framed' - gorgeous albeit fiddly!
-next was the tricky part - I put the double gold frame, with it's wide apertures over the background piece of card(s) and carefully drew a cutting line along the centre of the empty parts of the frame itself then trimmed along those lines. This was so that the background wouldn't poke out beyond the frame on any side. NB, easier to plonk it straight onto a plain piece of card IMHO!
- glued the panel to the back of the frame then glued the die cut white inner parts of the frame in place
- added a 5.5" x 5.5" white panel to the card front. using Collall glue as usual
- then added the framed image onto the the card front using narrow self- adhesive foam strips - which made it so much more robust and 'together'!
- final touch - my favouriite Merry Christmas die cut, double layered, in Tonic 'Majestic Gold'
I'd like to enter my card into the following challenges:
- Darnell's NBUS challenge #69 HERE
- Allsorts Week #812/3 HERE under the 'Use your Dies 'theme'
Dudley Pupdate: The magic in Dudley's eyes is so beautiful to see. He sat and watched, utterly enchanted, as Len and I decorated our twinkling Christmas tree. He's getting the vibes and is ready for his Santa hat any day now. Happy times indeed.
Remember, I've just kicked off a new challenge over in the Snippets Playground. It's our second challenge for December/Christmas with four bumper mystery prizes to be won.
Love as always from Dudley Dog and me - and a Very Merry Christmas to one and all! 🎄🎅🎄🎅
Hi Miss Di, now there is a picture worth seeing, Dudley Dog washing cars on Stilts. Love the little Santa out in the snow. Have a wonderful Christmas and I hope to get along to the festivities in the tree house... Megan
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