Good Monday morning! I have a fun snowy pine tree village scene to share with you today.
I started out to make a shaker card with this little scene but after I got the house and tree layers in place I thought the flower soft or glitter may get stuck around behind it so I settled for this open frame.
I cut the frame to use as my guide to create the scene. I wanted the ground area to be white for snow so I cut the tree and house layers in white and colored them with distress markers.
I attached the layers together over a piece of Tina Wenke’s sweet holiday designer paper and cut it out to fit inside the frame. I applied glossy accents over the snowy areas and dusted with ultra fine flower soft. Here’s a closer view.
I attached the scene to the embossed base card and mounted the frame with mounting tape. I created a bough pine to add an additional Christmas touch.
I hope you have a great week and I appreciate you stopping by.
Paper: Tina Wenke Holiday Card Making Paper, Red, White, Artichoke, Olive Distress Markers: Vintage Photo, Peeled Paint, Barn Door Accessories: Sizzix Dots and Flowers Folder Set , Memory Box Country Landscape , Poppystamps Pine Tree Border , Impression Obsession Circle Shaker Frames , Flower Soft Ultra Fine White , Martha Stewart Branch Punch , Glossy Accents , Mounting Tape , Teflon Bone Folder , Satin, Paper Piercer, Glue Dots, ATG, Memory Box Metal Adapter Plate
So pretty. You have the most wonderful dies.
Posted by: Stephanie Bonin | December 10, 2012 at 05:18 AM
Amazing! It's like the view from a spyglass down onto a sleepy Christmas village. It's just so nostalgic....The red frame really makes everything pop.
Posted by: kathy/NorthCarolina | December 10, 2012 at 06:50 AM
I like it....the red is perfect for framing the scene...looks so wintery.
Posted by: Jan Douglas | December 10, 2012 at 07:02 AM
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous card. Love everything about it. The red frame just makes the whole card pop. I want you to know that your designs cost me a lot of money since I usually order the dies you use and try to reproduce your beautiful creations! :0) Have you thought about writing a book since you do such lovely creations? Hope you have a great week, too.
Shirley L.
Roseville, CA
Posted by: Shirley | December 10, 2012 at 09:52 AM
Good Morning Kittie, what a beautiful frame and snow scene. Love the miniature village, so versital. Love that gorgeous red frame to set it off. and sparkling snow. ....have a good day.
Posted by: Pattie Jns | December 10, 2012 at 11:18 AM
Love it kittie! Such a cosy wintery scene!
Posted by: Anne-Marie B. | December 10, 2012 at 07:30 PM
Beautiful scene! and thanks for sharing your thoughts about the construction process, too!
Posted by: Cindy O | December 10, 2012 at 09:36 PM