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Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Merry Christmas Gnomes



Glue a strip of decorative paper from the Snowflake Fun Paper Pad onto a red top folding card.
Place Extreme Double-Sided Tape above and below the decorative paper, remove the carrier and apply crystal glitter to each strip.



Die-cut white cardstock using the Quilted Stitch Pierced Cover Die and then cut that using the Nested Circle Stitch Die Cut Set.
Next cut a frame from red cardstock using the same circle die and one size larger.


Glue the white circle to the center of the decorative paper.
Die-cut acetate using the larger die used for the frame and glue it to the back of the red circle frame.
Place 3D Micro Foam Squares on the back and pop it up over the white circle.
Stamp the gnomes from the Christmas Cheer Gnomes Set, on white cardstock, color with colored pencils and die-cut using the Christmas Cheer Gnomes Dies.
Glue this to the center of the acetate.




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Saturday, July 15, 2023

Slimline Polar Bear Card


Share winter wishes with this a slimline card and cute little bears popping up with greetings.

Stamp three of the bears from the Polar Bear Friends Set on white cardstock with black ink and color with colored pencils, then use Polar Bear Friends Dies to cut them out.



Die-cut snowflake paper from the Snowflake Fun Slimline Paper Pad using the largest die from the Slimline Nested Stitched Die set.
Now die-cut this piece by placing the Slimline Inside Circles Dies in the center of the cut panel and run it through your die-cuting machine. I used the Crossover ll Paper Cutting System since it has a wheel at the top of the machine so you can adjust the pressure. So, you can run dies and embossing folders through it without changing plates, plus the plates don't warp.



Place 3D Foam Strips from Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L, on the back of the die-cut panel, ensuring you use enough so no parts of the panel sag. Pop this up on a slightly larger white slimline card.



Die-cut white cardstock with the Slimline Inside Circles Dies and blend the tops of each circle with Artic and Odyssey Color Fuse Inks. I used a blending brush, but a sponge will work as well.
Glue these flat inside of the circles on the card.
Place 3D Circles on the back of three of the bears and pop them up in the circles.



Glue two thin strips of white glitter paper on the card as shown.
Stamp the snowflake two times on white cardstock using Artic Color Fuse Ink and die-cut them using the coordinating die set. 
Pop them up on the glitter paper using 3D Foam Circles.
Place a self-adhesive rhinestone in the center of each snowflake.
Stamp the sentiments on white cardstock using Odyssey Color Fuse Ink, trim them down and pop them up, one by each bear.






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Saturday, July 1, 2023

Cat-titude Card


I recently got the Pretty Kitty collection by Doodlebug Designs, and oh my gosh are the papers and stickers cute!! I made this card for the Scrapbook Adhesives Blog with a tutorial on how it was put together and what adhesives were used, you can see it HERE.

Here is a photo of the adhesives that were used.


Here's a picture of the Doodlebug Design products used.



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