Sunday, December 2, 2018

Creation Station: Celebrate the Season


Hey there stampin' friends!  Today I am hopping with the amazing Creation Station Design Team.    I'm so happy to join this team of amazing demonstrators and I can't wait to see what everyone else has to share!

Our projects today share how we Celebrate the Season.  My project is an adorable snow globe that was inspired by Mindy Backes.  Last month she shared a super cute snow globe for the Fancy Friday Blog Hop and I figured I'd try my hand at making one.  First- I must apologize for the pictures.  I'm not really sure how to get a "good" picture of a snow globe but I have tried my best.  


Please ignore the glare from my light.  Unfortunately I couldn't get a picture without it.  The snow globe measures approximately 5" tall and as you can see- is really cute.  To create the globe- I punched (what seemed like a ton) of springs using the Sprig Punch.  The card stock I chose to use was the Shaded Spruce.  I also wanted my tree to sport some bling so I used the Joyous Noel Glimmer Paper (also in Shaded Spruce).  

The tree itself measures just a little over 3" tall.  It's not very big but it sure is adorable!


Since I had been preparing for a Craft Show (Christmas in Ida) I thought it only fitting that I create several of these gorgeous globes to sell at my booth.  I only created 12 total so they are very limited!  

I hope you have enjoyed my project for today.  Please click the next button below to see what my friend Andrea has created to share. 


6 comments:

  1. Oh, I love this! That little sprig tree is so cute in that snow globe.

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  2. Love these! Where did you find the snow globes?

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  3. Oh wow! These are just gorgeous Dani! So sweet!! Linda xx

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  4. Oh wow, these are just adorable! I LOVE them xx

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  5. How adorable, Dani! I hope your Craft Show went well for you? And these little darlings would have been a sell out. D x

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  6. Oh my Dani that is a lot of sprigs :) But they are just a bit cute so well worth the work - love them!

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