I have a fun card for you today that fits the "Under the Dome" challenge. Who doesn't love snow globes? I used the #5815 Mini Christmas Twister snowman along with the #5457 Christmas Truck cubbie and the #5197 WC Winter kids sets.
I used a plastic dome cover from the packaging of a battery powered light. You can use any size covering from most household items. Find one around your home that fits your scene or go to your nearest dollar tree and look for an item that the covering would work. 😀 My measures 2 3/4" so it is perfect for my scene and made for a nice snow globe.
I stamped the images onto copic friendly paper and colored with my copic markers listed below. I die cut the images with the coordinating dies except for the little girl in front, which I fussy cut, but it was simple enough. I inked the hillsides and the background with Broken China Distress Oxide ink. I layered the scene together on a circle die cut larger than the base of the globe. Once the scene was created, I painted with some stickles and let dry. Before I added the snow (glitter) to the globe, I dusted the inside of the globe with my anti-stick powder pouch. I then filled the globe with glitter and placed liquid glue around the edge and placed the scene piece onto the globe. I die cut a circle frame using pattern paper from #5853 Christmas Magic PP and two sizes of the #5726 Nested Circle dies, making sure that the inner circle fit around the base of the globe. I created two more hillsides to place on the bottom of the card, stamped the sentiment from the #5461 Christmas Slimline set and inked the edges with the broken china distress oxide ink. I adhered the little girl to the bottom right and a few snowflakes around.
This is such a fun card to play with.
Thanks for joining me today and I hope you decide to enter the challenge to have a chance to win a free stamp set. Make sure to check out the tab above for details.
Let me tell you...we were SO excited to see so many new names entered in our last challenge! We have free stamp sets to give away. Who will it be this week?
Our new challenge is called Christmas Came Early and we'll get into that in just a bit.
For now, let's start with who won our Fall into Fall challenge. As always, we have two winners. A Top Spot and a Lucky Random Winner.
For our Top Spot we selected Lorrie M.
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Please contact Leah at Feedback@artimpressions.com
to claim a free stamp set of your choice!
Also, be sure to grab our badge to display on your blog, Facebook or Instagram!
Congratulations to both of our winners!
Now let's see what our Featured Artist for this week has in store for you. Lynn created this DARLING cat "tree" to help get you in the mood for the holidays!
Let's see what she has to say about her card. Be sure to check out her tutorial video as well. Those are ALWAYS so amazing and helpful.
I'm so excited to be your feature artist for the kick-off of today's brand-new blog challenge! This is the Ai "Christmas Came Early" challenge. My card will also qualify for an upcoming Instagram Hop that Ai is sponsoring. Tune in next week to hear all about that! You won't want to miss it because there are MANY prizes to be won!
Watch video tutorial here!!!
I thought it would be fun to re-imagine our stamps today! We are going to take the Ai Christmas Kitty Flip Card Set (5183) and rather than creating a flip card we are going to create a Kitty Christmas Tree....why not...right?! I love to use my stamps not only in the traditional way, but also in unique and fun ways! It's a great way to get more value from the stamps and dies that you purchase.
First, let's stamp and color all of our little kitties. We will need to stamp two sets of the forward-facing kitties and one of the back facing kitties. All of the coloring today will be done using the Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens in the following colors: Blender, Sugared Almond Pink, Deep Red, May Green, Deep Green, Turquoise Green, Beige, Mid Brown, Lt Gray.
Once the coloring is done, we can start our cutting using a pair of detail scissors. We will keep all 4 kitties for the bottom of the tree and then 3 for the second layer and 2 for the top of the tree. This will take a little bit of time to cut out, but it is well worth the effort!
We will also die cut a small, stitched star out of some glitter paper for the tree topper. To this star we can add some sequins for added interest. For this we will use the Buttons Galore & More "Holly" sequins.
To set the scene for our card, we can use the Ai Mini Paper Pack (5835) and the Ai Valentines Paper Pack (5741). We will also add a snowy look by spattering this paper with the Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleed Proof White. We can also ink the edges with the Tim Holtz Ground Espresso Ink.
Let's add a few highlights using a white gel pen and add some foam squares for added dimension!
Thank you so much for joining me today! Have a fun and crafty day!!!
Thank you Lynn for your sweet cat Christmas card and wonderful tutorial video!
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