supplies: white, aqua, green, and silver glitter cardstock, plaid from Lawn Fawn's Perfectly Plaid Christmas, Penny Black Snowy woodblock stamp, various snowflake dies, sentiment from Avery Elle Let It Snow, Simon's Stitched Rectangle die, glue pen and Hero Arts Prisma glitter
My family's tartan is very similar to this plaid, so I had to use it!
And one more, without props:
My family's tartan is very similar to this plaid, so I had to use it!
And one more, without props:
Thanks for coming by - I have several more snowmen stamps lined up that I want to revisit, so stay tuned!
Beautiful! And how lovely that your family has it's own tartan, Jo x
ReplyDeleteFabulous, and the color palette is amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove this snowman the best of all, he has such a cute face and a wonderful smile. Love your card, its a wonderful design.
ReplyDeleteThis snowman is such a cutie and you're card is lovely.x
ReplyDeleteYou are so good at paper piecing and fussy cutting, Lin. This is amazing how you cut the scarf and hat out of dsp. Love the layout too. So cute!
ReplyDeleteI like the colors, this is adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love the snowman. Could you please help me to find the stamp. Your card is adorable. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteThis is 2019.
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ReplyDeleteThank you, GMA Terry. The snowman is a stamp by Penny Black, called Snowy. If you go up and look under the photos, you'll find the word Snowy highlighted in blue letters.....if you click on that, it will take you to where you can buy it.
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