Snowflake Village

Good Thursday morning.  I have another Large Snowflake frame project to share with you today,  I created a scene very similar last week with deer as the main focal point.  I thought the small cottages from the Tiny Village set would be sweet tucked in to the snowy hills surrounded by the trees from the Fir Tree Border.  The stars seemed perfect to added to the scene and the center of the Small Snowflake set embellishments.

KC IMpression Obsession Large Snowflake 2 right

I cut the snowflake for the frame using a 5” square piece of cardstock.  I hand cut two layers of ground snow with my deckle scissors and crimped with my wave crimper.  I cut the fir tree border twice, cut them apart and attached to the ground snow layers.  I attached the snow layers to the back of the frame, applied a double layer of mounting tape to the back of the frame and attached to the card base.

KC Impression Obsession Large Snowflake 2 center

I cut the houses and tucked them into the scene attaching with small pieces of mounting tape.  I cut the snowflake set twice, double layered them and attached them to the frame with glossy accents.  I cut stars from a retired Cuttlebug die and attached them to the scene and star centers. I applied yellow stickles to the stars for an element of sparkle and lightly applied white watercolor paint to the trees and house tops to finish.

KC Impression Obsession Large Snowflake 2 close

Here’s a close view. You can click on any of the pictures to get an even larger view.

KC Impression Obsession Large Snowflake 2 left

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a great day.

Card Size:  5.25” Square   Paper:  Papertrey White, Stampin’ Up! Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive

28 thoughts on “Snowflake Village”

  1. So…perfect! Thank you for adding the card size on your posts. The size makes it easierfor me to “replicate” your fantastic card. You are a very talented artist. I just LoveYour designs!

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  2. It’s a small WINTER WONDERLAND!
    Kittie, also I want to say how happy I am by adding the card size on your post!
    The size makes also for me much easier to make a card.
    Thank you! Hug Eva.

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  3. So cute and so mini!! Lucky for me I have most of the dies and am going to try one of my very own! You’re such a great inspiration!

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  4. Good Morning, Kittie; MY!OH!MY! another die on my list. this is super, super. I love this idea. Such a gorgeous scene. thanks for sharing….. have a good day.

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  5. Lovely scene by the gifted artist Kitty!!!!! Thank you for sharing!
    I just finished 6 of my needed 15 birch tree Christmas cards thanks to your inspiration???white on white with a punch of color with green sparkle paper and IO Christmas trees, and red Cardinals from 2 other sets……THANK YOU again for the INSPIRATION Kitty!
    Hugs,
    Jan

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  6. WoW, Kittie, this is amazing!!!! I am now looking at snowflake dies and diecuts differently. I don’t have snowflake dies but I do have a cricut and lots of cartridges, so I will try the snowflake cut out with those. But, someday I will buy snowflake dies so that I can make these cards more easily. I didn’t know about the mini village dies, I wish I had those, so many possibilities, they are going on my list. Thank you for sharing this amazingly, beautiful, inspiring card.
    Jacquelene L
    Canada

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  7. You ALWAYS blow me away with EVERYTHING you do!!! If you only knew how many fans you have in the card making community ~ everyone I speak to knows your work . . . you are the pinnacle of inspiration for us all and we treasure every blog entry you make! Thank you so much and in case I don’t say it later, “Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year to You!”

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