Fussy Cutting a Winter Scene and Stamping a Blizzard

December 24, 2015

Fussy Cutting a Winter Scene and Stamping a Blizzard

Hello crafty friends! It's Jess from JessCrafts.com. Today I am sharing a card made with the It's Beginning to Smell a Lot Like Christmas rubber stamp set. I wanted to create a blizzard for this cute little mouse to be enjoying his cocoa in.

I used white pigment ink to stamp the snow but to create the fade I kept stamping without reinking the stamp. Even though this is a Christmas set I wanted to leave it open for any occasion so I used some non-traditional Christmas colors and stamped a generic sentiment on it. 
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