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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Flower Soft & Stitching
To color this scene (from a Sizzix embossing folder run through my Big Shot) I used a set of acid-free pens by Bic that I got at an office supply store. They were called "Mark-it Permament Markers." I used glitter glue to adhere Ivory Flower Soft to the snowman. This creates a lovely sparkle, though it can't be seen well in the photo. I used regular Flower Soft glue to adhere more Ivory Flower Soft to the clouds. And I used glitter glue to color the roofs of the buildings to add a bit more sparkle. Christmas Green Flower Soft decorates the evergreen trees. The snowman's scarf is red embroidery thread. The scene was adhered to a green and red plaid printed blank card base from Hot Off the Press. The sentiment was stamped with a stamp from a Hot Off the Press Christmas set.
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