Friday, 2 December 2022

Beccy's Place Day 21 - S is for . . . Second S card

I'm playing along with the
Tenth Annual
Month of Holiday Cards Challenge


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(Beccy's post with "S" inspiration words and
Sweet Stanley card to inspire are HERE)

My "S" project is a real tongue twister . . .
Santa on his Sleigh making a Sweet Scene through the window,
flying high in the Sky with Softly falling Sparkling Snow.

My first "S" project was an {almost} Slimline Simple Sparkling Silver card HERE.


Today I have a Santa Sleigh card
... Santa is flying high in the Sky making his Special deliveries.


No colouring by me today ... instead I have used a cut file to make my card with Santa on his Sleigh making a Sweet Scene through the window against the Sparkling Snow background.  ... I let my Silhouette Cameo do all (most) of the work with a purchased cut file.  I enlarged the panel for a 5" x 7" card (and made a card white base because I ran out of my pre-scored ones).  Once cut, all I had to do was gather my glue, foam squares and tweezers (some of the pieces are small and fiddly) and assemble the pieces.  I added Stardust Stickles to the falling snow in the background.  Instead of tying a red bow to the windowsill, I die cut one from red cardstock.


   

*** INGREDIENTS ***
Silhouette Design Store – Design ID #161056
Santa Window Pane Card by by Sweet Afton
textured cardstock
Kraft cardstock
300gsm smooth cardstock - to make card bases
scoreboard and bone folder - to make card bases
Helmar 450 Quick Dry liquid adhesive - for the layers
Tombow Mono Multi liquid adhesive - for the small pieces
foam squares to add some dimension
tweezers - for handling the smaller pieces
Stardust Stickles - to add sparkle to the falling snow background
bow die and Sizzix Big Shot - to cut the bow

1 comment:

  1. The sleigh is fabulous Tracy, and I love that you've framed the Christmas scene with a window! Very cool. The light blue cardstock is very pretty and works well with the kraft.
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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