Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Wintery Thank You Card with Patterned Paper

 Hello crafty friends!  I hope your Christmas was a good one and that you got some crafty goodies from your wish list!  LOL!  Today I'm sharing a winter thank you card featuring Rubbernecker Stamps beautiful Wintery Woodlands paper pad and the Wintery Friends set.

This was a super easy and quick card to make, so I'll keep it simple here!  All of the supplies I used are listed and linked at the end.

First I die cut my card layers: patterned paper from the Wintery Woodlands with a stitched rectangle die; two ovals with a stitched oval die; and one oval one size smaller than the previous two.

I inked up the smaller die cut oval with Arctic and Sky ink from the Color Fuse Set #7.

Then I took the second of the two die cut ovals and placed a Slimline Hills Die near the bottom and ran it through my die cutting machine.  This is an easy way to create a coordinating hill!  I added a bit of Snowfall Grit paste to the edge of the hill and let it dry.

Next I stamped the bear with Copic safe ink and colored him adding white details to the scarf with a white gel pen.  I took my coloring inspiration from the bears on the patterned paper!  I used the coordinating die to cut him out.

I diluted some white gouache with water and added splatters to the inked oval, the hill, and a few to the bear.  I assembled all of the layers and bear using glue and foam tape.

The sweet sentiment from the Wintery Friends set is stamped with black ink and trimmed with scissors.  I popped it up with foam tape too.

I think this little bear is just so adorable!  Thank you so much for stopping by today!  I always appreciate the fact that you take a bit of time to check out my blog posts!  Have a safe and happy New Year's Eve!

These are the supplies I used and most are affiliate links (never any additional cost to you).

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