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Monday, December 11, 2017

Another Handwarmer Idea!

This idea was a little bit cuter I thought and was easy to put together.  This little Eskimo looks right at home outside his igloo!


Stamp Set:  Cookie Cutter Christmas, Wonderland - background snowflakes (retired)
Paper:  Marina Mist, Whisper White
Ink:  Basic Black and Marina Mist ink pad, Soft Suede, Crumb Cake and Real Red markers and Old Olive makers
Accessories:  Layering Circles Thinlits Dies, Layering Ovals Framelits Dies (for doorway), Brick Wall Embossing Folder, Cookie Cutter Builder Punch, Tombow Liquid Glue, mini dimensionals, SNAIL adhesive
Tools:  Big Shot Die Cutting Machine and accessories, Stapler

Directions:  Marina Mist Card Stock is cut to 5.5" x 8.5" scored at 1" and 5".  The front panel is stamped with the snow flake stamp from Wonderland in Marina Mist ink. (although any small snowflake stamp will do) making sure not to stamp where the open door of the igloo will be.  The largest layering circle is cut out using the Big Shot and then the doorway is cut out using the appropriate size layering oval die, and then embossed with the Brick Wall Embossing Folder also using the Big Shot.  It is then attached to the card front with Tombow Liquid glue.  The Eskimo image is stamped onto Whisper White card stock and colored in with the appropriate color markers.  The Eskimo image is then punched out using the Cookie Cutter Builder Punch and attached for the card front with dimensionals.  The sentiment is stamped in Basic Black and cut out with paper snips, and attached to the bottom flap with SNAIL adhesive.  The hand warmer packet is tucked under the stapled flap and the front panel is folded down over the packet and under the flap.

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