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Now for this month's theme: Snowflakes
Samantha Walker has a variety of really great single snowflake files. I couldn't choose just one, and I knew I wanted to make a pattern, so I chose three of them and alternated them at the top of a piece of white card stock.
To get the partial cut, I used the eraser tool in the Silhouette software and "erased" the centers vertically through each snowflake. You can see below what the final effect is when you do that.
After I cut them on the Cameo, I then stitched a line through them on my sewing machine. I then backed the white card stock with dark gray glitter paper but only stitched through the white card stock. I was a little wary about putting glitter through my sewing machine.
The papers on this page are from the Carta Bella Rough & Tumble Collection from Samantha Walker. The colors worked great with my snowy scene.
Because I am slightly addicted, I added some snow-stenciled embossing paste to the bottom edge of my page.
Supplies: Carta Bella Rough & Tumble Collection (Pattern paper: Journaling Cards, Adventure), Silhouette Files (snowflake 1, snowflake 2, snowflake 3, snowflake 4), Simon Says Stamp (snow falling stencil), Studio 490 (embossing paste), wood veneer snowflakes and tag, Lawn Fawn (sequins), Webster's Pages (arrow paper clip), Pebbles (chalkboard stickers).
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35 comments:
Wow! What a super cool idea! I really like how this turned out. Love that you showed how to do this in the studio software.
This is wonderful
Thanks for sharing.
Crafty hugs,
D~
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Love all those snowflakes you customized, they look FABULOUS!! That paste looks awesome and snowy as well!! TFS!!!
Gorgeous. I am totally loving this one!
Your snowy scene is just beautiful. The color is so icy to go with all those wonderful snowflakes and so many lovely details. I enjoyed it all!
What a gorgeous layout- so so soft and pretty!
COOL photo and FABULOUS layout, LOVE your super snowflakes and colour combo!!!
Very interesting way of using the snowflakes.
Wonderful layout!!
I love your layout, the color scheme is gorgeous, and sewing up the middle of those snowflakes looks so amazing. I'm getting so many new snowflake ideas.
I love how you split the snowflakes in half so that you could sew in between them
Oh wow...this is beautiful! I love how you erased the snowflakes...fabulous idea!
What a brilliant idea! Wonderful layout.
Love the colors you used in the layout! Looks really great!
Wow, love the tutorial so much! thanks for sharing your wonderful work.
Wow, your layout it gorgeous, love the color scheme you chose, it surly makes the photo pop.
This is completely awesome! Thank you so much for sharing this tip. I'm gonna pin this so I remember how to do it ;)
Interesting concept- never would have thought about doing this!
This is beautiful, and I am so glad you posted a tutorial!
Love this, simply brilliant by erasing the middle! So inspired!
I just learned another trick with my silhouette. Great idea to leave part of the snowflake intact. Great layout.
Thanks for the tutorial! I love snowflake files. Great layout!
Love this Diana. I also love the quote on your blog banner.
I love the colors you used on this layout. I would never have thought of using them for a snow page but they were perfect. TFS
TTFN
Love your little tutorial for how to get the partial cut! Great layout, the picture is too funny!
Hugs, Antonella :-)
Love this! Fun and fresh!
Thanks for showing how to use the studio software! Very helpful!
Thanks so much for the new to me trick tutorial!!! I always learn so much from Samantha's DT.
Such a pretty layout.
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Awesome layout! Love that snowy element too!
Gorgeous layout and love all those snowflakes
What a cool effect! Love how it turned out!
this is GREAT--LOVE the snowflake cuts!
Your layout is gorgeous! I love the colors.
Your page has so much texture and character. Love all the different snowflakes. Thank you for the great tutorial too.
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