Welcome High Hopes Rubber Stamps Fans!
To create the scene, I cut out various sizes of trees and then used Tim Holtz Distress Inks to colour them. I also cut out various layers of snow from Recollections - Christmas Inkjet Printable Glitter Paper. Other pieces from the same paper, I just tore for a variation in the snow. I ran all of the little trees and snow through the Xyron Creative Station which made it much easier to put the scene together. Lastly, I popped up the image and sentiment with 3M VHB - 2 sided tape.
Card Recipe:
Stamp: Woodland Santa - R098 (High Hopes Rubber Stamps)
Sentiment: O Christmas Tree - GLL002 (High Hopes Rubber Stamps)
Inks: Memento - Tuxedo Black, Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Gathered Twigs, Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Forest Moss, Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Mowed Lawn, Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Pine Needles and Tim Holtz Distress Inks - Peeled Paint
Paper: Copic Marker X-Press It Blending Card, Recollections - Northern Lights - 6" x 6" (15.2 cm x 15.2 cm), Recollections - Christmas Inkjet Printable Glitter Paper - 8.5 x 11", Crafter's Companion - Luxury Cardstock - Green
Die Cuts: Lawn Cuts - Simple Stitched Hillside Borders - Lawn Fawn, Lawn Fawn - Stitched Hillside Borders, Die-namics - Exclusive Designs for "My Favourite Things" - Stitched Rec Scallop Frame - MFT-860, Your Next Die - Skating Rink Scene Die Set, Elizabeth Craft Designs - 1691 - Village Edges
Tools: MISTI - Most Incredible Stamping Tool, Cuttlebug, Gelly Roll Sakura #8 Pen
Image coloured with Copic Markers:
Skin: E000, E00, E04, E21, E11, R22, R20
Hair and Beard: W3, W2, W1, W0
Hat and Pants: R59, R37, R35, Stickles - Icicle
Shirt: YG17, R27, BG99, R17
Boots and Mitts: C10, C9, C7, C5
Wood for Axe and Tree Trunk: E29, E25, E21
Axe: C5, C3, C1
Tree: G99, YG67, YG17, G21
Hope you like it and have a fantastic week!
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