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Friday, 25 October 2024

Snowglobe Winter Scene

Hi all.  This snowglobe came as a freebie with PaperCrafter Magazine issue 112, and it must be a few years ago, and I realised that I had never used it.  I also used an image from a Creative Stamping Magazine Issue 90 called Winter Wonderland and also a Simon Says Stamp Snowfall stencil.  


I started with the snowglobe itself and I cut it in white.  It did have some little birds attached to the inner edge but I decided to cut them off.  I found some silver foil in my stash which has a sticky back and I liked the textured surface which I thought suited the globe, so I cut the globe again from this and very slowly and carefully applied it over the white one having first cut off the birds from this.  I then die cut a circle from white card, and also an acetate circle, and cut them both to fit.  I added the acetate circle to the back of the globe and then using Memento Teal Zeal Ink I stamped and heat embossed the image onto the circle of white card and heat embossed it with WOW Clear Gloss Embossing Powder.  I decided to use some Wink of Stella to highlight the snowy scene and then glued it together.  The globe does have 'Merry Christmas' embossed into the surface, and I used a blue fine line pen to highlight the letters but unfortunately it didn't seem to want to dry on the surface of the foil, so I rubbed it off and luckily it did get ingrained into the surface and seemed to make the letters clearer to read.

I made the background using the Snowfall stencil which I ran through my machine and embossed it on a piece of white card.  I then placed the stencil back over and using Versamark I added WOW Sparkling Snow EP and heat set it.  I didn't worry about lining it back up as I thought it would just add to the snowy look of it.  I finished by adding the background onto the 6" white card, and then stuck the globe over that.

I did think about adding some white microbeads for some snow inside the globe, but to be honest the edge of the globe is so thin that I couldn't see how I could make a good enough cut of the foam tape which would have been far to wide as it was, and just adding them inside as the globe is now would not have given the beads enough room to move around inside, so decided to leave it.

Thank you for visiting me here today and I'll see you again soon.  
   





I am entering the following challenges:

Rudolph Days Challenge - Oct. '24 Anything Christmas Goes.
Peace on Earth Christmas Challenge - No. 74 Anything Goes/Inspiration Board.
We Love Stamping Challenge - Oct. '24 Anything Goes/Autumn.
Stamping Sensations Challenge - Oct. '24 Anything Goes/Autumn Colours.
NBUS Challenge - No. 67 Where we use our Never Before Used Schtuff.


15 comments:

Aquarius said...

Super winter scene in this snow globe and it was good to read how you put it all together. Reminded me that I have a similar one which came free with a magazine several years ago so I reckon I should delve into my box of seasonal crafty bits to find it. Happy Rudolph Days

Liz said...

Beautiful card Pat, I love how you’ve left the image uncoloured.
Liz xx

Marjolijn van Elsberg said...

Sometimes you really don't need much to make a beautiful card although that doesn't say anything about the work that went into it! so beautiful this still card.

Susan said...

Love the snowglobe with the simple stamped scene inside it!

brenda said...

Good use of the freebie goods Pat and such a peaceful focal winter scene, as always it's lovely to see you joining in our challenges, many thanks for sharing at Allsorts, Stamping Sensations and We Love Stamping challenges.

B x

EmmaT said...

Fabulous frosty festive card - lovely image and snowglobe. Thank you for joining us at We Love Stamping

Chris said...

A lovely clean design with the stamped scene inside the snow globe and beautiful embossed snowy background. Thank you for joining us at Stamping Sensations
Chris
x

Christine Alexander said...

Beautiful snow globe scene, I love the distressed look of the snow globe ♥

HilaryJane said...

It is lovely just as it is. Nothing else needed. I am glad you hve now used that snowglobe. Hope you use it again soon. Thanks for sharing it with us at we love stamping xx

Lia said...

I like the stamp in the snowglobe and the matching embossing of the card!
Lia DT POE

Marjan said...

Two freebies combined into a lovely wintercard! It took work, but worth the effort you put into it, it is a very elegant card! The globe is gorgeous and the scene really fits in well!

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

OH! Pat this is gorgeous. I love the image, the stencilling, and the die cut you used, a really wonderful and beautiful card. Freebies are great aren't they? x

Linby said...

I do love a snow globe and this is so beautiful. Thanks for taking part at We Love Stamping (and Rudolph Days. Lynn GDT.)

Helen said...

Beautiful - the embossed background finishes it perfectly.

Thanks for joining me at the Rudolph Days Challenge.

Helen x

Loll said...

A lot of work went into this card, Pat. It's so pretty with the shine and texture of the snowglobe and beautiful image inside. Love the snowy background. Great work! xx