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Icy Wonderland Cardmaking Project

Learn how to make your own Christmas cards at home by following this free step-by-step tutorial from Chloes Creative Cards showing you how to make this icy blue and white reindeer winter wonderland scene.

 

Learn how to make your own Christmas cards at home by following this free step-by-step tutorial from Chloes Creative Cards showing you how to make this icy blue and white reindeer winter wonderland scene.
Today's card making tutorial is a colourful twist on a classic Winter wonderland snow scene using our new Festive Friends Scene stamp and embossing with our luscious, light frost WOW embossing powder.
The silhouettes of these cute snow bunnies and the grazing reindeer are carefully picked out with added Bling stones to add to this cards frosty finish.
Complete with a silver embossed Christmas Verse Sentiment Stamp, this makes the perfect card to send to friends and family this festive period.

You will need: 

Learn how to make your own Christmas cards at home by following this free step-by-step tutorial from Chloes Creative Cards showing you how to make this icy blue and white reindeer winter wonderland scene.

 Instructions:

    1. Take a piece of Aquamarine Glitter Card and trim to 1/4” smaller that the card blank. Affix using dries clear glue. Trim a piece of Aquamarine Matt Mirror Card to a 1/4” smaller again and affix to the card using foam pads. Cut a piece of aquamarine pearl card to 1/4” smaller and add Crystallina glitter around the edge using a glue pen.
      Learn how to make your own Christmas cards at home by following this free step-by-step tutorial from Chloes Creative Cards showing you how to make this icy blue and white reindeer winter wonderland scene.
    2. Take a piece of crystal white pearl card and stamp out the festive friends stamp and heat emboss using Light Frost WOW embossing powder. Trim the piece to fit to the length of the card leaving a small border and affix to the pearl piece using foam pads
      Learn how to make your own Christmas cards at home by following this free step-by-step tutorial from Chloes Creative Cards showing you how to make this icy blue and white reindeer winter wonderland scene.
    3. Add different sized crystals to the trees on the image using dries clear glue. Add a few accents of white Christmas glitter using dries clear glue. Add a small crystal to the reindeers nose and the bunnies tails
      Learn how to make your own Christmas cards at home by following this free step-by-step tutorial from Chloes Creative Cards showing you how to make this icy blue and white reindeer winter wonderland scene.
    4. Tie a piece of ribbon around and affix at the back. Affix the topper piece to the card using dries clear glue. Tie a small piece of ribbon around the top to gather the ribbon together. Tie a bow and add to the card using dries clear glue. Add a bling stone to the centre
      Learn how to make your own Christmas cards at home by following this free step-by-step tutorial from Chloes Creative Cards showing you how to make this icy blue and white reindeer winter wonderland scene.
    5. Stamp out one of the verses onto crystal white pearl card and heat emboss using Metallic Silver Superfine WOW embossing powder and layer onto some Aquamarine Matt Mirror Card and affix to the card using foam pads
    6. Finally add a few small crystals onto the sentiment. 
Learn how to make your own Christmas cards at home by following this free step-by-step tutorial from Chloes Creative Cards showing you how to make this icy blue and white reindeer winter wonderland scene.
I hope you've enjoyed this beautiful Christmas card tutorial - I can't wait to see all of your beautiful creations so remember to share them on our Facebook and Instagram pages and follow us to keep up to date with all the latest news and collections. Chloe x

2 comments

A beautiful card and colours are great. Thankyou for your tutorial.

Marlene Eglinton,

A really beautiful card

Pamela Ennis,

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