Friday, October 22, 2021

Ellie's Snowman with Whimsy Stamps

 


Hello everyone!  I'm so excited to bring this cute winter easel card
that I created using products from


These digistamps featuring Ellie from the very talented Crissy Armstrong are
just so adorable!  I had a blast making this easy card!
I first, as always, composed my image in the computer.  My font came from
www.dafont.com.  The name of the font is "Chocolate".  I printed this out
onto Neenah 80lb. Classic Crest Solar White card stock.


I drew in some guide lines.  One across the bottom that would still allow
me to die cut the sentiment and then I used a circle die to see where that
placement would be.


I cut the line across the top of the sentiment and then decided to die cut
my main image with the  3 3/4" circle die.  This left a bit on the bottom
cut off, but that would be hidden.


I made my A2 size white top folding card base out of plain white
card stock.  I scored the front panel at 2 3/4".


Next I cut 2 piece of the left over white card stock to make snow
drifts for the front of the image.  I just cut these by hand.


I next covered the front of my A2 size card with patterned paper.  I cut
a 4 1/8" x 5 3/8" piece of patterned paper and cut it in half.  I adhered the
pieces so one edge was right up against the fold in the middle of the
front of the card.


Before I starting my coloring I checked once again to make sure
I had all of my parts and they were the correct size!!!


The coloring is fairly simple.  I used shades of blue that matched the
background paper.


I took my time coloring making sure that my colors were
well blended.


For the white parts, I used my palest shade of blue, just to
give an indication of shadows.


I also used that palest blue shade for underneath Ellie and her snowman,
for a bit of shading just above the snowlike and around the edges of
the circle.
Copic colors used:  B0000, B41, B45, B97, RV000, RV10, RV02, E33, 
YR02, C0, C1, C3, C5, C7, 0 and 100
I used the palest blue - B0000 - to color in a shadow on the tallest snow
bank but visible just about the line of the smaller snow bank.


I also added some of that same blue marker on the end of the
sentiment banner to make it stand out a bit more.


I added a strip of left over blue background paper to the
inside of the card.  It's 1 1/4" x 4 1/4".  I adhered it flat
to the inside and the edged it with iridescent peel-offs. I
adhered the sentiment banner with foam tape just above it.


I marked out where I wanted the main image to sit on the front of
the card and adhered just the bottom half of the image to the bottom
half of the card.  Both snow banks were adhered flat as well.  With
the sentiment on the inside, there was enough bulk to I didn't want
to add any more.  I used Fallen Snow Glitter Glaze and a pointy
Q-tip (have you tried these? They are fabulous!) and applied it
around the edge of the circle, Ellie's hat and a bit on the snowman.
I also used it on the edges of the snow banks.


Finally I could embellish my card! I have an embellishment pack with
snowflake sequins and gems...so pretty and sparkly!  The website
has a nice assortment of these!  And that finished my card!


I hope you've enjoyed today's project!  So cute with that
Ellie!  I've had such a great time guest designing this
month for Whimsy Stamps.  They have a wonderful
assortment of digital stamps that are sure to appeal!  Find
them at


Thanks so much for stopping by and spending time here!

Betsy


































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