Snowman Family Shaped Card

Posted on July 20, 2018 in Cards, Christmas, Cricut, Recent Works, Rinea, The Cutting Cafe, Tutorials

Hello everyone! Today I am featuring the Snowman Family Shaped card created with Rinea Foiled Paper and the Snowman Family Shaped card cutting file from The Cutting Cafe. I am celebrating Christmas in July!

Snowman Family Shaped Card

To make this card I only used my cricut explore to cut all the pieces. The process is not complicated, you only need to use your machine setting to cut vellum and paste the foiled paper over an used mat.

Snowman Family Shaped Card

The Snow Family Shaped Card from The Cutting Cafe include the instructions to resize all the parts in you canvas. Also all the layers to make the card. But let me tell you my process making this:

  1. Cut the card base using card stock
  2. Cut the second layer or top layer on card stock and Silver/Silver Starstruck Foiled Paper.
  3. Paste the foiled paper layer over the card base.
  4. Use a piercing tool to create a false stitched around of the snow family. Snowman Family Shaped Card
  5. Paste the stitched pieces over the card base using dimensionals or double sided foam tape.
  6. Star the process to create the pieces that are part of the decoration. On my model I used different colors of  Rinea Foiled Paper. I used Gold/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper, Ebony/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper, Emerald/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper, Ruby/Ruby Starstruck Foiled Paper, Gold/Gold Starstruck Foiled PaperTurquoise/Turquoise Startstruck Foiled Paper , Marigold/Marigold Starstruk Foiled Paper and Mocha/Mocha Starstruck Foiled Paper.  Snowman Family Shaped Card
  7. After cur all the little paper foiled pieces, paste them over the card. Snowman Family Shaped Card

Snowman Family Shaped Card

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3 Comments

  1. oh my wow wow wow…love it…needs to be your christmas card this year

  2. Fabulous Snowman famly!

  3. ¡Estupenda familia, Martha! vaya trabajazo que hiciste. quedó genial

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