Elizabeth Craft Designs – Die-cut Winter Birds

Hello! Today I am sharing a winter-themed friendship card featuring the retired Elizabeth Craft Designs “Birds” die set paired with a Paper Smooches sentiment from the “Winter Sampler” set.

Elizabeth Craft Designs - Die-cut Winter Birds

  • I die-cut the pieces from cardstock, patterned paper, and flock material and assembled the birds.
  • I stamped the Winter Sampler sentiment on to cardstock which I cut with a skinny rectangular die.
  • I cut the turquoise circles and added them and the sentiment strip to a patterned paper base.
  • I added the assembled birds with foam adhesive.

Elizabeth Craft Designs - Die-cut Winter Birds

Supplies: Therm O Web White Latte Transfer Sheets

Spellbinders Walrus Valentine

Hello! Today I am sharing a Valentine that showcases Woliver, a walrus die set from Spellbinders.

Spellbinders Walrus Valentine

  • I cut Woliver and the iceberg from cardstock and assembled the items.
  • I cut the heart from patterned paper and added it to a patterned paper base.
  • I heat-embossed the Fun Stampers Journey “Sending My Love” sentiment on black cardstock.
  • I added hearts cut with a die in the Festive Wreaths set to fill the space.

Spellbinders Walrus Valentine

Hope your week is off to a terrific start!

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Elizabeth Craft Designs – Winter Birthday

Hello! I recently posted about how I’m trying to embrace winter this year rather than resist it. To that end, I am making winter-themed projects including this birthday card featuring Elizabeth Craft Designs dies.

Elizabeth Craft Designs - Winter Birthday

  • I cut the Polar Bear from soft finish cardstock and colored him lightly around the edges with the Hickory Smoke ink. I colored the eyes and mouth (I used the Paper Smooches Snowman 2 die for the mouth) with black Copic marker. I then assembled the bear.
  • I cut the Polar Bear’s hat and assembled it.
  • I cut the balloons using the Balloons and Party Accessories die sets.
  • I sponged Tumbled Glass ink on to the card base.
  • I stamped the MFT Ready Set Snow sentiment in the upper left corner.
  • I added the balloons and bear to the card base.

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Paper Smooches Challenge – Anything Cold

Hello! Today I am sharing a winter card created for the Paper Smooches Challenge – “Anything Cold”! I’ve been working to embrace the season rather than move on to spring! I’m even cross-stitching snowmen.

Paper Smooches Challenge - Anything Cold

  • I began with the snowman’s hat, inlaying the four colors into the frame. I then constructed the scarf and the snowman’s body.
  • I cut the snowflakes from white and colored cardstock. Note to myself – the snowflake die set has five dies. However the center of the largest snowflake also cuts the small snowflake.
  • I stamped the sentiment with blue ink and cut the sentiment with a circle die.
  • My original background was gray. The gray went with the other colors, but it didn’t energize the card at all. I swapped it out for the patterned paper after I had the card assembled!

Paper Smooches Challenge - Anything Cold

Supplies: Patterned Paper is from Carta Bella “Christmas”

My Favorite Things – Snowman Stenciled Card

Hello! Today I am sharing a CAS snowman-themed card created with a combination of My Favorite Things products, including the recently released Pine Tree Forest stencil.

My Favorite Things - Winter Stenciled Card

  • To begin, I applied Transfer Gel through the Pine Tree Forest stencil on to the A2-sized green cardstock panel. Once dry, I ran the panel through my Minc with white flock. This is the first time I’ve used the flock product and found it incredibly easy to use.
  • I cut the snowman with the Joy Filled Die-namics set. Once assembled, I added him to a panel dry-embossed with a Taylored Expressions embossing folder. I added a white mat behind the red rectangle, as the transition from the red to the green was too harsh.
  • I heat-embossed the sentiment strip and added it to the card front.

My Favorite Things - Winter Stenciled Card

While I used traditional Christmas colors – red and green – it would be easy to make this a friendship, winter-themed card by changing out either the green or the red, or both! Or to reinforce the Christmas theme, I could have used a more Christmassy sentiment rather than “Let It Snow.”

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