It's Summer here in MA, sunny, warm and the gardens are growing!!
What better time to make Snowman cards for the June CAS Christmas Card Challenge! Hideko is our wonderfully creative Hostess this month and she wants to see Frosty!
Here's the card I made.
I love making shaped cards, so my snowman card IS a snowman!
I die cut two snowmen, one out of watercolor paper (for sturdiness) to use as the back of the card and one out of white glitter cardstock for the front of the card. I glued the two snowmen together at the top of the hat. Then I used a PEACE Movers and Shapers die to cut the piece out of his belly and backed that section of his body with a piece of blue glitter cardstock so you could really see the message!
These are really older Tim Holtz dies but you may find them still on Amazon or Ebay?
I also cut the hat part of the snowman out of the blue glitter, trimmed it and glued it over the base snowman. I die cut the holly leaf with another Movers and Shapers die and adhered it to his hat. I tied a piece of wrinkled seam tape around his neck just on the front snowman. I added black enamel dots for the eye and buttons.
I cut a tiny bit off his 'botttom' so it was straight across and he would stand up and not roll over!
So please join us and show us your CAS frosty Snowmen! You'll find the challenge details, Mr. Linky, and lots of inspiration from the Design Team as well as our talented Guest Designer, Steph, over at the CAS Christmas Card Challenge blog!
19 comments:
Amazing snowman shaped card, so creative and so very unique Julia x. Glad he wasn't hurt when you cut off a bit from his 'bottom'.....Lol....x.
Your snowman is just brilliant. I bet he is really really sparkly and what a great idea for his scarf, great card xx
Julia, love your glittery snowman. So cute. Fantastic card.
Oh my gosh ... I LOVE your snowman, snowman card! :) This is amazing, Julia! Love the glittery details too. xx
What a clever, clever snowman shaped card Julia!! I'm loving all the sparkle and the die cut "peace" out of his tummy...sweet, SWEET card!! Hugs. :0)
love this shaped card, so clever using your snowman die. Love it :)
Wow..you are so clever and creative, Julia:-) Your glittery snowman die cut card is adorable and will make someone...young or old very Merry this Christmas. TFS all your steps and side view photo. TFS my friend. Love and Hugs..Nancy
What a brilliant idea to make a shaped card that is a snowman! Love the way you cut the sentiment out of him and backed it with the blue to match the hat. Truly fabulous!
Absolutely adorable snowman, Julia! I love how you used white and blue glitter cardstock, especially how the blue is peeking through the sentiment...fun Christmas card!
Absolutely adorable snowman, Julia! I love how you used white and blue glitter cardstock, especially how the blue is peeking through the sentiment...Fun Christmas card!
I like shaped cards too, they are so special. this snowman is so adorable.
Ooh, this is so cute and creative, Julia! Love how sparkly it is. Great colours, too.
I too love your snowman. How creative you are. Hmmm, I wonder where my peace die is. An oldie but goodie.
What a sparkly and cute snowman shaped card, Julia! I know you make wonderful 3D items, and this is such a clever idea! I love how you show the sentiment using the pretty blue glitter, and put a cute red scarf around his neck. I will look for my snowman die, and CASE this card. My nieces will love it. :-)
Hideko xx
Thank you for my guest designer warm welcome this month! Your shaped snowman card was totally unexpected .. isn't he fabulously glitzy! Steph x
This is AWESOME, Julia! What a wonderful idea to use this die for a shaped card! Love the glitter and his ruffled scarf!
Amazing snowman shaped card! How fabulous is that die! Love all the sparkle, such a clever card, Cathy x
I love this snowman and that you made it a shape card too! that is so clever, I love the peace in his belly! Fantastic card, Julia!
Adorable snowman card, Julia!! Such a great idea to cut the peace into his belly and I love his little scarf too!!
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