I started with some heavyweight white cardstock that I cut, scored and folded to make a 4 1/4" X 5 1/2" card base. Next, I went to Cricut Design Space and added a 4" X 5 1/4" rectangle to my canvas. I then added an oval and subtracted it out of my rectangle. I then found an image of some trees that were welded to a circle. I removed everything I didn't need, duplicated it and flipped it. I then welded the trees to my oval along with a snow bank. I also found a snowman for my scene. I cut the snowman and trees out of white glitter cardstock.
For my sky I started with some light blue cardstock cut to 4" X 5 1/4". I then didt some ink blending with some Distress Oxide inks. I then used a Snow-fetti stencil and some iridescent Gina K Glitz Glitter gel to add snow to my sky.
After the snowflakes were dry, I assembled my card. I added some foam tape to the back of the trees and adhered it to my sky. I used some liquid adhesive and tucked my snowman behind the center of the snow bank. Lastly, I cut a small cardinal out of some red foil cardstock and adhered it next to the trees on the right. I then used liquid adhesive to attach my scene to my card base.
For my sentiment I found the curved banner under shapes in Cricut Design Space. I typed out my sentiment. After choosing my font, I used the curve feature to curve the sentiment to fit the curve of my banner. I then changed the sentiment from cut to pen and attached it to the banner. I used a blue glitter gel pen and had my Maker write out my sentiment on some white cardstock and then cut the banner out. I then added some thin foam tape behind the sentiment and adhered it to my card.
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Beautiful card! Thanks for sharing your art with us at Crafting Happiness Challenges.
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