Supplies:
Chipboard snowflakesWhite Acrylic Paint (I love the dabber it is so easy to use)
Gems
Snowflakes cut from white cardstock
Brown Chalk Ink
Stickles
Glimmer Mist
Paint your chipboard piece and set aside to dry.
Step Two:
I cut my snowflakes with my cricut to start... in a few different sizes. Now I ink around the edges of all the snowflakes.
Step Three:
Ink around the chippy snowflake and add a gem to the center of it. I have bent up and crinkled the snowflakes before putting them together. This will add some dimension to them.
Step Four:
Layer your snowflakes and glue them together.
Step Five
To finish off the snowflakes I have added some stickles to them, some clear and some gold, and then I spayed them with some light colored glimmer mist to make them shimmer.
That is it, so easy and fast. These are very vintage looking on holiday heritage layouts. Here is a little peek of an upcoming project with one on it.
great idea! I will try:)
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Shona, these are beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing your process!
ReplyDeleteThey're so pretty Shona. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteshabbylicious, can't wait to see the lo!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!! Great job and tfs with us !!
ReplyDeleteAwesome snowflakes Shona, you've just proven that they don't always have to be white!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful Shona! thanks for showing!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous Shona! I am definitely going to give this one a go! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Shona!!! They are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi shona, just lovley, have to give these a go they are gorjuss!BFN
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