I've made a video to show you how I made my card and there are step by step still photos below.
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Becky Oehlers - Illustrator of Poster Board Christmas
Beth Silaika- Illustrator of Lots Of Lines
Melanie Muenchinger- Illustrator of Beyond Baskets 2
Tami Mayberry - Illustrator of Winter Blocks
Theresa Momber - Illustrator of Let It Snow
AJ Otto
Carolina Buchting
Carolyn King
Cathy Tidwell
Debbie Corbari
Lee Murphy
Sean Fetterman
Sharon Harnist
Valerie Stangle
Trim Pure Luxury Kraft cardstock to 5 by 10 inches and score halfway to form cardbase. Trim a piece of scratch paper to 5 by 5 inches and used Spellbinders® Classic Squares LG (largest die template) to cut center from the scratch paper. Then used repositionable tape to secure to card base front.
Cut a wavy line in sticky notes to form another mask. Place on card base and begin sponging with opaque white ink.
Move the mask lower and sponge again.
Move the mask lower again and sponge once more.
Remove the snowbank mask and sponge around the inner edges of the square frame mask, using opaque white ink.
Deepen the shadows behind the snowbanks by coloring in with BV11 and BV00.
Stamp the snowman image with Memento Tuxedo Black ink, then used Copic markers to color. Start with W3 to shade the body.
Add E53.
Then add E51.
Use YR07 and YR04 for the nose.
Use N5 and N3 for the hat.
For the tie and hat band, use R24 and R22.
Use E35 sand E31 for the broom. After coloring, cut out the image.
Stamp the sentiment, also from Let It Snow, onto the 5 by 5 inch card base, using Memento Espresso Truffle ink. Add decorative score lines to two corners, using a Scor-buddy or other score tool. The snowman was adhered using dimensional adhesive.
Thanks for stopping by. I hope you day is wonderful!
Gina K
Becky Oehlers - Illustrator of Poster Board Christmas
Beth Silaika- Illustrator of Lots Of Lines
Melanie Muenchinger- Illustrator of Beyond Baskets 2
Tami Mayberry - Illustrator of Winter Blocks
Theresa Momber - Illustrator of Let It Snow
AJ Otto
Carolina Buchting
Carolyn King
Cathy Tidwell
Debbie Corbari
Lee Murphy
Sean Fetterman
Sharon Harnist
Valerie Stangle
Trim Pure Luxury Kraft cardstock to 5 by 10 inches and score halfway to form cardbase. Trim a piece of scratch paper to 5 by 5 inches and used Spellbinders® Classic Squares LG (largest die template) to cut center from the scratch paper. Then used repositionable tape to secure to card base front.
Cut a wavy line in sticky notes to form another mask. Place on card base and begin sponging with opaque white ink.
Move the mask lower and sponge again.
Move the mask lower again and sponge once more.
Remove the snowbank mask and sponge around the inner edges of the square frame mask, using opaque white ink.
Deepen the shadows behind the snowbanks by coloring in with BV11 and BV00.
Stamp the snowman image with Memento Tuxedo Black ink, then used Copic markers to color. Start with W3 to shade the body.
Add E53.
Then add E51.
Use YR07 and YR04 for the nose.
Use N5 and N3 for the hat.
For the tie and hat band, use R24 and R22.
Use E35 sand E31 for the broom. After coloring, cut out the image.
Thanks for stopping by. I hope you day is wonderful!
Your little snow guy is just adorable--and love the way he is colored. GORGEOUS card, Theresa!
ReplyDeleteTerrific scene, I love this set!
ReplyDeleteLove the snowman. He is so cute. I can't wait to see the rest of the set. I always enjoy you step by step tutorials, but the addition of the video really helps me see exactly how you color and shade. Thanks for taking the time to do that.
ReplyDeleteGasp! Holy smokes...I L-O-V-E this Theresa!!!!!!! I wish I could sponge and make scenes like you do...I'm challenged in that way. ;)
ReplyDeleteI just love your snow banks! perfect!! And Sammy the Snowman is perfect, love him! *yes Ive named him!* haha!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness this is ADORABLE! What a fantastic snow scene you've created!
ReplyDeleteLoving the snow man, excited to see the rest of the set... Thanks for your inspirations... :)
ReplyDeleteLove your sweet snowman, T, and your wonderful snowbanks ... Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so incredible and I love the video!!! You rock!!!! Hugs! Seanie
ReplyDeleteLove this card and your step by step tutorial...thanks!!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are always pure Joy! You always manage a new little detail that I hadn't considered - even after 3 years.
ReplyDeleteAmazing snow scene!!! Love it
ReplyDeleteWow! A tutorial and a video. This set looks great. With these instructions, I think I could make this. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteTheresa, thanks so much for all of your shading step out photo's and video, i appreciate the lesson's you share with us to keep the card 1 dimensional.
ReplyDeleteava
Theresa- this is a fabulous creation! Thanks for sharing the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Love this cute little guy! And thanks so much for the tutorial. Amazing card!
ReplyDeleteThe snowman is cute. Glad to have the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this card the colors are fantastic
ReplyDeletei just love your card. it turned out beautiful love snowmen
ReplyDeleteThank you for the video AND the written tutorial. I can't wait to try and make this card.
ReplyDeleteNever would have thought to use craft paper for this, Fantastic card and tutorial, I'm a sucker for snowmen, thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Love how you created those snow banks, what a sweet card!
ReplyDeleteVery cute card! I'm always partial to white on kraft. Hopefully I'll have time to come back later and watch your video.
ReplyDeleteAdorable card, love your snowman! Thanks for the wonderful video!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Love the Snowman! Thanks for your great tricks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing a new technique ! I want to try it!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. Love the snowman. Thank you for your videos and tutorials.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute card. Like the kraft paper and of course- your wonderful coloring!
ReplyDeleteLove the snowman. So cute. Love all the new stamps. I always like your tutorials too.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy the step buy step tutorials that you provide. They give me so much motivation to try. Thanks, your cards are so creative.
ReplyDeleteI just love him! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am a snow person fanatic and I love this new guy in your set! Love the video -- thanks for taking the time to make it and for sharing your uber-talents with us in this format. Your step by step tutorials have always been great, but the video is even better.
ReplyDeleteThis snowman is precious and thanks for the video and directions. I think living in Florida is why I love snowmen cards so much. I guess I should be making Palm Tree cards instead. LOL
ReplyDeleteYour tutorial was great! It is nice to be reminded of different techniques. Cute little snowman too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling card you created and thanks so much for showing us how you made it. I am very enthused. A really cute snowman too.
ReplyDeleteI love this card... love the snowman! Tks for the video, you make it look so easy, where I know its definitely an art!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your beautiful card and the easy to follow technique for the background. Your little snowman looks so sweet.
ReplyDeleteAwesome card love the video
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute fellow! Thank you for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteCute card! Another great video, keep them coming when you can.
ReplyDeleteGreat Card, Theresa. Can't wait to see the rest of the set.
ReplyDeleteSimply a marvelous card, plus it's cute. I am thankful you had a coloring tutorial.
ReplyDeleteSweet card. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWhat a marvelous card! I'm so literal (which doesn't please me) I would never have thought of using anything but white for snow.. Also I like the way you framed the scene, not only by sponging but with the corner scoring. TFS and teaching.
ReplyDeleteDarling snowman and wonderful tutorial. Thanks.
ReplyDeletebeautiful
ReplyDeletelike how you color
your snowman
love your christmas card
Love the card and thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI've been looking forward to seeing this stamp set since I saw the snowman in the first sneak peek. This is a great card and I thoroughly enjoyed the video and watching how the card came together. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove your tutorial and the darling Snowman. I like the card made on kraft paper. Wsonderful job, Theresa
ReplyDeleteSuper cute snowman image! Thank you for the video tutorial. I might be able to do that and am anxious to try.
ReplyDeleteLove everything about your card, the snowman, the different color choice and the clean simplicity. Thanks for the GREAT tutorial, too!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the snowman and appreciate the tutorial. Those videos sure help! Wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteYou do the most amazing things with color! I am continuously amazed at your creations. This is a great card, especially for those of us that live where it doesn't snow. (He looks like sand to me.) :)
ReplyDeleteTheresa, the snowman is SO cute!! Love the card!
ReplyDeletelove the card great job thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteSuper cute snowman! Your coloring and sponging are amazing - love it on the kraft!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! He's a great snowman, love your snowy slopes, perfect shading as always!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card and video. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHow could anyone not love that adorable snowman? SO CUTE!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this snowman!! Can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteHi Theresa: Joy is a feeling inspired by your card and the stamp set you designed. Would love to share that joy. Best wishes.
ReplyDeleteVery cute and love the use of kraft.
ReplyDeleteWow Wow what a Beautiful and Stunning card the details of the snowman is so cool love the blending of your colors thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Thank you so much for doing the tutorial, this is definitely one I an going to do! Thank you so much I love this set!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great card! Just cute as can be!
ReplyDeleteGreat job-love the card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling snowman! Thanks for the tutorial too :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sample. Thank you
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Kathleen
Loved the video - would not have thought to use the browns for the snowman - very nice idea!
ReplyDeleteSnowman are a personal favorite for the holidays and I love the way you made the snowbank.
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE this card! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect card! Your tutorial is wonderful-seriously! Thank you for the inspiration to try this.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore your card!!! This image is so adorable!!!
ReplyDeletethank you so much for this video, bye from France
ReplyDeletePitchoune
Love your scene - gorgeous image too
ReplyDeleteTotally stunning! And thanks once again for a step-by-step tutorial!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and thanks for sharing your ideas.
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous card. I love the snowman, and your snowbanks are fab. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you color your cute snowman and the glitter on the snowflakes really makes the card festive!
ReplyDeleteDee
Just adorable. The snowman is one of the cutest I have seen in a long time. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love this simple card. Can't wait to watch the video! THANKS!!
ReplyDeleteThis one is really nice. I have to try it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove this one and your use of timeless rectangle really makes it pop.
ReplyDeleteLove how you created those snow banks.
ReplyDeleteThanks Theresa, a great tutorial!! Darling card :-)
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