
I've inked the white board of the frame with Brilliance and stamped the snowflakes on the chocolate brown backing with the same ink. A stamped and inked wavy domino is attached with jump rings for the sentiment and a cheery snowman finishes it off.
Connecting smaller shapes together is a fun way to use chipboard and lots of the pieces in the Tando range share measurements in one direction or the other so it's easy to coordinate.
Supplies:
Karen's Frames - Gothic Arch and Wavy Domino (Tando Creative)
Compliments of the Season stamp set (Waltzingmouse Stamps)
Dancing Snowman stamp (CHF, retired)
Brilliance by Tsukineko (Sky Blue)
Versafine by Tsukineko (Vintage Sepia)
Coloured pencils
Jump rings
Crop a Dile
If blue and brown tickles your fancy, there's still a week left to enter the challenge and be in with a chance of winning a lovely Tando prize (you get to pick the goodies!) - details of the challenge are here.
Thanks for stopping by!
Great piece Joanne! Love the snowman ... but don't bring on the snow!!! x
ReplyDeleteaww,he's adorable:)
ReplyDeletei say bring on the snow :D
Really cute - my grandson would love it! I'll have to make him one
ReplyDeleteBright and cheerful piece, Joanne. I love the snowman and the wavy domino.
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS - great bright blue, fits perfectly with that brilliant white and of course the image is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSam xxx
I love this fun and cheery piece! I don't do cute - except at Christmas when a snowman, elf or reindeer are perfectly acceptable!
ReplyDeleteFab, what a happy chappy !!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colour combination and what a jolly snowman. That is great Joanne.
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Love the colour combinations and as there's no snow it's fine
ReplyDeleteYour snowman is so sweet - love him. I'm not looking forward to seeing any real ones though :-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Joanne xx
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