Summer means Christmas is fast approaching
[unless you live in the northern hemisphere]
so I thought the image on this card was perfect.
A snowman certainly wouldn't stay standing for more than a few seconds on one of our hot summer days, and Christmas is usually quite warm.
The background was done using distress oxide inks and a stencil.
'Global Warming?' was stamped directly onto the background. A second image was stamped onto white cardstock, coloured and fussy cut. It was glued directly over the background image.
The background panel was glued to a white background (11.5cm square),
then a co-ordinating mat (12.5cm square) before adhering to folded white card (13cm square).
Stamps
Stampotique - Global Warming?
Kaisercraft - Christmas Sentiments CS140
Challenge
http://craftstamper.blogspot.com.au/2017/11/take-it-make-it-challenge-november.html
Happy Crafting!
The background was done using distress oxide inks and a stencil.
'Global Warming?' was stamped directly onto the background. A second image was stamped onto white cardstock, coloured and fussy cut. It was glued directly over the background image.
The background panel was glued to a white background (11.5cm square),
then a co-ordinating mat (12.5cm square) before adhering to folded white card (13cm square).
Stamps
Stampotique - Global Warming?
Kaisercraft - Christmas Sentiments CS140
Challenge
http://craftstamper.blogspot.com.au/2017/11/take-it-make-it-challenge-november.html
Happy Crafting!
Fab card and I forget that it's summer for you. We've just had our first blast of artic air here. X
ReplyDeletePoor snowman! Living in England it seems so odd to have Christmas in summer, then again, we so rarely get snow now, that all the snowy cards are out of place, they should just be rainy!
ReplyDeleteOops hit publish before I'd added that you card is fab and I love how you did the sun's rays streaming down on him x
DeleteThe perfect Aussie Christmas card! Thanks so much for playing along at Craft Stamper Take It, Make It :)
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