- Peachy Keen Stamps: "Let's Face It Friday" - use a PKS face and fabric (I used felt)
- The Friday Mashup: make a project featuring a snowman
Friday, December 09, 2011
Snowman with Felt Accents
This card is 4 1/2"x6 1/4." I used white cardstock for the card base, then added some dark red cardstock cut 1/8" smaller. I finished off the card base with some green snowflake patterned paper, it is cut at 4 1/4"x6." The snowman is cut from Winter Woodland at 6." I used the blackout feature to cut it, so that the inner cuts wouldn't show. I used a Peachy Keen face and colored in the carrot nose. I cut the hat, scarf and heart from regular cardstock, then used those pieces as templates to cut my felt. I used a Snow Writer to accent the hat. I stamped my sentiment and double matted it and finished off the card with some red and green bling.
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Winter Woodland
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The felt is perfect for this chilly snowman. Super cute!
ReplyDeleteGeorgiana
Carson's Creations
Love the home made snowman! Great card for our challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Kasey ~ in Oz
Friday Mashup DT
What a fun card! Your snowman looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us at The Friday Mashup!
Fantastic! I love the use of felt and fabric on cards...I don't do it often enough. Thanks for playing along with the Friday Mashup!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that felt you added? I love that pattern paper you used too, great snowflakes! This is perfect for our Snowman Challenge! Thanks for joining us this week at the Friday Mashup.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute, that snowman and sweet little face is just perfect. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI like those fabric accents, great job! Thanks for playing along on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I love the added texture of the felt; too cute! Thanks for joining The Friday Mashup this week!
ReplyDeleteadorable card Paula, your snowman is wonderful and pops right off that gorgeous dp, gl :)
ReplyDeleteCute card! Love the snowman. Don't you just love PK stamps. Happy Holidays and good luck on the PK challenge.
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