Sunday, 29 March 2026

Sunday Snippets -Through the window

First of all, did you remember to change your clocks to leap forward by an hour, if that applies to where you live? If not, then I hope you enjoyed a bit of extra sleep rather then losing an hour in one fell swoop as most of us felt impelled to do! 

My snippets card for today used a very clever set of dies that Linby (Lynn) has used a few times - but which was sold out whenever I tried to get my sticky little paws on them! I succeeded eventually but it took about three or more months. However, here's the result of a first outing:


used:

- 5.75" x 5.75" white square card blank

- the Maximum Crafts 'Picture Window Easy Frame' comes as a pair of dies. One outer, and one inner. The outer one has the thicker outlines to the frame and the inner one is smaller and fits beautifully on to of the outer frame

- I die cut a snippet of Tonic Pearlescent 'Majestic Gold', using the 'chunkier' outer frame die and set it to one side

- then die cut the 'finer' inner frame from a snippet of the white same card as the card blank. Admission here, ever trimmed down a card blank and at the final cut, sliced through the 'spine' by accident? Hence, I do have quite a few saved mis-cut panels, aka snippets in my 'box of daft mistakes'

- then glued the 'white layer frame' onto the gold one and then the whole frame onto the card blank

- the final die cut was to use the chunkier die and, as I was actually making two cards the same, I cut through two identical patterned paper scenes in one go from an Amazon paper pack called 'Glacie' which features general Winter scenes but only the one design actually has a log cabin in the centre. I do have ideas for the other papers, never fear. It was a lucky break when I found the log cabin one whilst browsing a couple of days ago!

- with hindsight, I could just have laid/glued the patterned paper behind the frame, but die cutting is more accurate and also fun to see the card come alive!

Like Linby, I can see so many uses for this Picture Window die set. I feel a play with some much loved snippets coming on! I didn't add a sentiment, die cut a couple and decided against it and left it as is rather than spoil the pretty scene. I'll be sure to add a special Christmas sentiment inside - this year I'm doing them as I go. Hollow laugh!

I'd like to enter this card into:

Allsorts Challenge #846 HERE - under 'Anything Goes'

Darnell's NBUS Challenge # 84 HERE - the paper pack and the set of window dies are my NBUS items

Rudolph Days Challenge - March 2026 - HERE 

Dudley Pupdate: Dudley is such a little chancer! I carefully slipped out of bed very early the other morning for a quick trip to the loo and made a point of really pulling up the duvet right up to pillow level to keep him away. Did it work? Not a chance, I came out of the en-suite in super fast time, to the sight of Honka Duck languishing on my pillow - and a wagging tail and wiggly bum sticking out of the top of the duvet as Dudley happily explored the warrmth and no doubt human scent of where I'd just vacated. The look on his face when I lifted the duvet and whispered 'Hello Dudley'. He seemed to drop his jaw at being rumbled, grabbed Honks and flew off the end of the bed like a little pocket rocket! 

It never lasts though as needless to say, when I woke up later on at 'ups time' he was lying like a little angel with his back pressed against mine. He never bears a grudge that's for sure!

Sarn has opened up Challenge #529 in the Snippets Playground HERE . See you in the Playground!

Love as always, Dudley and yours truly,

 


13 comments:

  1. Fabulous card Di, I can see the appeal of the die set, and I love how you captured the log cabin scene perfectly. It’s possibly a good die for recycling old cards. Luckily Alan is on the ball with the clocks, but me?, not so much! My bedside clock said 5.30, but when I opened my IPad it took me a few seconds to realise why it said 6.30 …..😂. Hugs to Dudley, because he’ll probably be confused too xxx

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  2. Perfect Winter card Di and snap on Lynn enabling us, like you got eventually, printed some MSC images and utilised several age old sheets of mirri, very cathartic. At least Dudley came out, we lost Fleur the other day, she must have followed me into the en suite which we don't use often during the day so was the last place we looked.

    B x

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  3. Gorgeous winter scene here and while I'm not keen on the word 'awesome' There doesn't seem to be another one to cover the precision with which you've put this together. A very well chosen scene. Most of the clock changing seems to happen automatically these days but I'm sure there are still a few of us with 'old school' time pieces 🤣. Thank you for sharing this beauty with us for the Allsorts anything goes theme.

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  4. Wow - that die set looks a useful one and worth the wait. Used to great effect on that lovely winter scene. Gorgeous card.

    Dudley knows when he’s onto a good thing!!! Xxx

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  5. Stunning card Di and the die set used is gorgeous lovely background too, Dudley certainly knows things are good as Sarn mentioned above x

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  6. Awesome card, that is a nice die!

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  7. I can see why you wanted the die- loads of potential there! The Christmas card is beautiful. xx

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  8. Great card Di, what a fabulous die! I’m sitting on my hands here so I don’t go looking for it. 🤣 I’m trying to blitz my craft room before I order any more crafty goodies…. although I have bought some of the new Lavinia stamps and a couple of Craft Addiction dies this week. I have no will power. 🤣. Thank you for sharing your lovely creation in the Allsorts Challenge.
    Liz xx

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    1. Hi Liz. You can borrow mine to get it out of your system if you wish. Once you get the hang of it you can always make up a few cello bags of die cuts to assemble later. Di x

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  9. It looks so beautiful and I do think the die just makes everything so easy to do. However, you will then get the waste and more snippets! See my card today for using some of it up.

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  10. Beautiful - that die is so effective.

    Thanks for joining me at the Rudolph Days Challenge.

    Helen x

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  11. Beautiful card Di, it was definitely well worth the extra time and effort to die cut your image too. Lol Dudley is a laugh, bet he's better than a hot water bottle though!

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