Supplies used:
- 6 x 6 white card base
- Silver cardstock panel/mat
- 100 lb White cardstock to die cut snowflakes and banner ribbon
- 4-1/2" x 4-1/2" Acetate to cover circle window
- Flat sequins (I used This Calls for Confetti)
- Double-sided adhesive foam tape
Copic markers:
Skin: E04, E11, E21, E00, E000
Cheeks: R20
Lips: R24, R22
Eyes: YG63, YG91
Hair: E49, E59, E57, E55, E53
Green: BG13, BG34, BG11
Red: R24, R17, R14, R22
White: N5, N3, N1, 0
Brown: E57, E55, E53
Skin: E04, E11, E21, E00, E000
Cheeks: R20
Lips: R24, R22
Eyes: YG63, YG91
Hair: E49, E59, E57, E55, E53
Green: BG13, BG34, BG11
Red: R24, R17, R14, R22
White: N5, N3, N1, 0
Brown: E57, E55, E53
- Die cut all the snowflakes two times. Adhere them together. They will be made double thickness for dimension.
- Adhere the flat sequins onto the snowflakes.
- Cut the silver cardstock leaving a 1/8" border and adhere to the card base
- Cut the patterned paper leaving a 1/8" border. Using a 3-3/4" circle die, cut the circle window in the middle of the patterned paper.
- Adhere the acetate to the back of the patterned paper to create the window.
- Using the circle window as a guide, adhere the snowflake doily onto the silver cardstock.
- Adhere the patterned paper over the snowflake doily and silver cardstock.
- Adhere the Marci image to the card using double-sided adhesive foam tape.
- Adhere the sentiment onto the ribbon banner then adhere to the card.
The snowflake doily is so fun to make. I'm going to make a few ornaments out of this die to hang on my tree this year. I'll save that for a future post.
Thank you for stopping by. Have a wonderful and creative day!
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