Today I’m sharing a snow globe card with a snowy winter cabin scene. I think it is so much fun creating a scene in such a small space. I used The Rubbernecker Stamps Nested Rectangle Scallop w/Holes, Snow Globe, Cabin, Deckle Hills, Pine Tree Forest, Small Birds, Wreath Set and Splatter Background. I love how the whole snow globe scene pops against the bright red and white background.
The Layered Card Base
- Cut the scalloped layer using white cardstock.
- Attach strips of mounting tape to the back of the scalloped layer and attach it to the card base.
- Apply ATG adhesive to the red layer and attach it to the scallop layer.
The Snow Globe Base
- Use blue cardstock to cut the snow globe circle background and white cardstock for the snow layers.
- Cut the snow globe pedestal base for the snow globe using metallic gold foil cardstock.
- Apply white pigment ink to the splatter background and stamp the blue circle base.
- Sprinkle the blue circle background with white embossing powder and heat with the heat gun.
- Use the snow globe circle to cut two snow layer sections.
- Apply ATG adhesive on the back of both snow layers and attach them to the circle base.
The Trees and Cabin
- Use green cardstock to cut the trees and woodgrain, yellow and white cardstock to cut the cabin sections. .
- Apply white pigment ink to the Splatter Background and stamp the trees. Sprinkle with white embossing powder and heat.
- Use a rolled strip of double stick tape to attach the roof section to the cabin and double stick tape to attach the yellow background to cover the window openings.
- Tuck the back row of trees in behind the back snow layer and attach to the base using pieces of mounting tape.
- Attach mounting tape to the back of the cabin and tuck it in behind the front snow layer and attach to the base,
- Trim a few trees off the tree panel and tuck in around the cabin and attach with mounting tape.
Finish the Card
- Attach the snow globe scene to the card base using ATG adhesive.
- Apply a strip of rolled up double stick tape to the back of the gold pedestal and attach to the snow globe.
- Use red cardstock to cut the cardinals. Apply a black beak to the birds using a black Copic marker.
- Attach the birds to the scene using small pieces of mounting tape.
- Cut three holly sections from the Wreath set and attach them to the pedestal using glossy accents.
- Finish by attaching a red multi loop bow to the holly with glue dots. Check out my multi loop bow video if you would like to see how I made my bow.
Here are the dies and stamp that I used for my project.
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Here are the tools and supplies.
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I hope you have enjoyed seeing my snow globe card and have been inspired to make one of your own. You can check out this snow globe card Pinterest link for more inspiration. Thank you for coming by and I hope you have a great day.































What a delightful snowglobe scene. The cabin looks so cozy and homey tucked in the pine forest.
Thank you so much, Judy!
I LOVE IT, Kittie! You’ve given me an INSPIRATION!!! I LOVE that little cabin too in amongst all the trees & snow! JUST BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!! ;)<3
Thank you, Becky. Can’t wait to see what you come you with.
Gorgeous, love the scrolly bit at the bottom, gives it an elegant feel too!
Thank you, Connie.
What a sweet card…. I could inside in front of a fire and just fip it over and over.. Thanks for sharing your creativity…
Thank you, Karen!