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giovedì 25 agosto 2022

Natale con avanzi e punches (2)

Ho preparato una card simile ad una già pubblicata qui e devo dire che questa mi piace di più. 😊

Gli alberi sono tagliati con un punch usando avanzi di carta patterned e di carta colorata con la tecnica della schiuma da barba con acrilici. La coltre di neve è fatta strappando un avanzo di carta che era embossata con la EF Mosaic Constellation by Ultimate Craft. Le stelline sono tagliate con mini-punches per bambini da minuscoli snippets di carta dorata metallizzata e carta  blu. La slitta è ricavata da un altro avanzo di carta bianca e colorato con un DI blu: fa parte della fustella Cabin Snowglobe  by Memory Box, ricevuta in premio da Maureen per un Rudolph Day challenge. Il pupazzo di neve è uno degli stickers che chiudevano una happy mail ricevuta anni addietro dalla mia amica Kitty. 😊 Il pupazzo di neve era così dolce che non ho potuto buttarlo ed ora ha finalmente trovato una sua collocazione! 😊 Il sentiment era in regalo con una rivista (lo adoro!) Ho incollato tutto su un cartoncino azzurro e per finire ho aggiunto in alto un washi tape con stelline.

Con questo progetto vorrei partecipare ai seguenti challenges:

20 commenti:

Sarn ha detto...

Ciao Alice

Che adorabile adesivo con il pupazzo di neve che hai usato dopo tutto questo tempo! Adoro i piccoli alberelli e hai realizzato una meravigliosa scena di Natale.

Grazie per aver inserito questo meraviglioso compito a casa nello Snippets Playground. L'ora del cocktail!!!!! xxx

cuilliesocks ha detto...

A beautiful card, I love the design and the tree die with the lovely papers behind them, fabulous colours too, Kate x

HilaryJane ha detto...

Brilliant card, I love those papers that you have cut the trees from. I don't think I have heard of using acrylics with the shaving foam technique. Love that little Santa sleigh too xx

cotnob ha detto...

A sweet card Alice, I love the little trees and Santa flying past to deliver his gifts, you have added lots of super little details to create a lovely scene.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
x

brenda ha detto...

Mattina Alice,

La tua carta invernale funziona molto bene in tutte le sfumature del blu, è un colore che sembriamo associare sempre a quel periodo dell'anno. Il piccolo Babbo Natale nel cielo aggiunge un tocco magico e il sentimento con i diversi caratteri aggiunge il tocco finale perfetto insieme al pupazzo di neve.

Passa un buon fine settimana,

B x

Lia ha detto...

I like the scale of blue colors on your nice christmascard. Well done!
Lia DT POE

Diane ha detto...

Very pretty winter scene you have created! Thank you for joining our challenge at Peace On Earth!
Diane POE Co-Owner
{Nellies Nest}
{Peace On Earth}

Liz ha detto...

A wonderful winter scene, Alice. Great idea to punch the tree from patterned paper. xx

Mrs A. ha detto...

Super christmas in blue. I love those little trees. Hugs Mrs A.

Linby ha detto...

This is such a happy and jolly scene, a lovely Christmas card.

Carol L ha detto...

Every element that went into creating this Christmas scene is special and fun! I love those little blue trees - each one being different in pattern and design. Of course that little snowman sticker is adorable too, and I love the washi tape at the top with all those tiny stars! What I love most is the wonderful sentiment! Great card Alice, and I hope things are well in your part of the world! Wishing you a great weekend with sunshine and happy times! Big hugs across the ocean to you and yours :)

KT Fit Kitty ha detto...

Oh, so cute, Alice! I remember your previous punched tree card and I love them both! That is wonderful that you saved and reused the snowman sticker - he looks at home on your card and he also looks very happy that Santa just flew by overhead! You are amazing at recycling! He is adorable! Beautiful sentiment too! The star washi tape is a lovely added detail, and I like the embossed snowbank and the added punched stars!

I hope things are going okay for you, my dear friend, and that your vegetables are growing well. It has been so dry here, with no rain, that our well is nearly dry. Our plants have not done well in the heat, with so little water, but still we have enjoyed our first attempt at gardening and plan to plant more vegetables again next spring. Many people in this area have had their wells completely dry up. Fortunately, we are able to get drinking water from a nearby source and we have been employing water-recycling techniques for toilet-flushing. It is a different lifestyle than we are used to, but we are very grateful for the drinking water and also that our well is not completely dry. Each week the weather forecast includes rain for several days a week but the rain does not come. We pray for rain! Please help pray for rain for Nova Scotia! Sending you lots of love and hugs and peaceful days! I think of you often and pray things are well for you and your loved ones.

Suze ha detto...

Nice wintry scene Alice. I like the different patterns on the trees. Thank you for entering the For A Lady or Girl Challenge at CHNC.

KraftyKoolKat ha detto...

Such gorgeous and cute work Alice. Love those papers you have die-cut the trees from.
Hugs
Cathy
xxx

aussie aNNie ha detto...

Beautiful design and projects, love the colours and images used x

Whisper ha detto...

Oooo what a delightful scene and thanks for joining Augusts Rudolph Days Challenge Luv Sam x

Di ha detto...

Such a sweet card Alice - everything you use goes together so perfectly. I do love the washi tape finishing touch! It's lovely.

Hugs

Di xx

Trina P. ha detto...

Oh so cute! Another amazing card made from leftover snippets. The shaving cream technique trees look so cool! Love the colour!… my favourite! 💙

coldwaters2 ha detto...

Hi Alice I adore this creation it is full of festive delight I love how you have created the snow effect and the lovely trees it looks excellent, thank you for your comment on my previous post I am using my Chromebook at my mums and it is unbelievably fast, lol.
Hugs
Lolo x

lovecraftingpaper ha detto...

Ciao, Alice,
come sempre sei riuscita a usare avanzi di vario genere e apprezzo sempre tanto la tua filosofia del riciclo. Fai bene a portarti avanti con i lavori a tema natalizio.
Un abbraccio!

Mariangela