Good Friday morning! In my attempt to use some of my old snowmen stamps, I ran into an image that I have never colored before. Not only have I not colored it, I don’t even have the stamp. My sister, Carrie, is a Longaberger collector and has made numerous trips to the the factory. One year she was so excited when she found a rubber stamp in the shop and she bought it. Even though I wish Carrie would stamp with me, she is not a stamper but a cross-stitcher. When she showed me the stamp, I stamped out numerous images and then gave the stamp back to her. I had forgotten all about those images until the other day. I was going through a box of old images looking for snowmen, snowballs, whatever I could find, when I ran across the Garden Snowman. I did a Google search looking the stamp, but came up empty-handed. I didn’t even come across the coasters that Carrie also purchased that day.
Anyhoo, here’s my second snowman card of the year.
The image was colored with Copic Markers and then I applied a light coat of Ranger Rock Candy Stickles on the snowman. For the snow at the bottom, I used Tulip White Puffy Paint that was painted on with a paint brush and then heat set to puff. I was super excited when I was digging through my button stash and found the old red button. It’s cracked and distressed and I knew it would make a perfect embellishment.
- Stamps: Longaberger Garden Snowman
- Paper: Neenah Classic Crest Solar White; Memory Box Spiceberry; Prism Blush Red Dark and Herbal Garden Medium
- Ink: Ranger Pitch Black and Old Paper Distress
- Accessories: Spellbinders™ S5-014 Deckled Mega Rectangles – Small, S5-015 Deckled Mega Rectangles – Large, S4-114 Standard Circles – Large, S4-116 Standard Circles – Small, S4-213 Fleur De Lis Borderabilities, S4-210 Lattice Pendant; May Arts Ribbon; Tulip White Puffy Paint; Copic Markers; Sewing Machine; Foam Mounting Tape; Tsukineko Sponge Daubers, Ranger Matte Accents and Rock Candy Stickles; DMC Embroidery Floss
I hope you have a fabulous day and thanks for stopping by!