It’s a Hemisphere Thing!

Brrr H2O

                                   This week’s challenge over at:  Crazy4Challenges  is to make a card that represents which Hemisphere you live in.  I live in the Northern Hemisphere so I created a Winter themed card.  This one is so quick and easy!

The Steps:

Step 1:  Make a base card from white cardstock by scoring an 8.5 x 11″ pc. at the 5″.  Fold over as a tent fold and trim to 5 x 6″.

Step 2:  Out of Navy cardstock, cut a rectangle that measures 4.75″ x 5.75″.  Adhere this to the base card front leaving an 1/8″ all around.

Step 3:  Cut the sentiment by Elizabeth Craft Designs: Warm Thoughts  out of white cardstock.

Step 4: Cut the 3 snowflakes from white cardstock using Elizabeth Craft Designs: Snowflakes  This link is a die set of 3 Snowflakes, however mine are an older set. I added Glitter Peel of Dots to the Snowflakes.

Step 5: I also used a discontinued die set from Karen Burniston for the Penguin called “Chilly the Penguin”.

Step 6:  Adhere the Sentiment “Warm Thoughts” the “Snowflakes” and “Penguin” as shown and that’s it!

Brrr H2O

Thanks so much for taking a look!

Other Products Used:

Michael”s Craft Store:  All cardstock

Sizzix Big Shot Plus

Cutterpillar Pro

PH Neutral PVA Glue from Amazon

 

 

 

 

 

Author: Kathleen Adams

I have been crafting with paper for several yrs. now. I am a single mother of four grown children (2 boys, 2 girls) and a grandmother of 6 (5 girls and 1 boy). I still work as a hairdresser part time at a beautiful retirement community in San Ramon, CA My passions are: gardening, sewing and crafting with paper while watching my favorite TV shows. I have an amazing dog named Shelby who I just can't imagine life without. I hope, with this blog, that I will inspire, teach, prevent costly mistakes in your journey and well, just have a lot of fun creating.

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