First I covered each house with patterned paper and stitched around the edges with my sewing machine.
The roofs are a combination or stickers and patterned papers. On the edge of each roof, I use a thin line of glue and some mica snow.
On the background, I splattered some blue mist, and then added my glittery snowflakes. I cut my snowflakes with my Cricut, and then ran them through the Xyron right side DOWN, so that that side would be sticky. Then I sprinkled some loose glitter on the sticky side and glued them on the background.
I did the same with some small bits of white cardstock for the windows, too.
To decorate the outside of the frame, I simply wrapped a bit of twine, and used some more glittery snowflakes with a little banner piece...
My 3 1/2 yo daughter was watching me make stickers and use glitter (every 3 1/2 yo daily dream!) so of course I had to let her try. I cut out some extra shapes from white cardstock, ran them through the Xyron, and then let her go to town on decorating them with glitter! :) Yes, there is glitter everywhere, now, but it was worth it!
Thank you Xyron for sponsoring us this month!
12 comments:
WOW! What a beautiful decor piece! I love this!
This is so pretty! I love how it turned out!
Beautiful creation!
Soo pretty!
oh my goodness, how adorable!!! You should link up with us over at simonsaysstampandshow.blogspot.com - our current challenge is houses :)
LOVE this house project ! So pretty and I adore the glittery effects:) Thanks so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp and Show!
Audrey...this is soo cute! Love what you've done with your little row houses! They are darling. Love the touch of mica on the rooftops! Thanks for sharing your art with us at Simon Says Stamp and Show. <3 Candy
Love how u framed the little houses - great idea!
Such a gorgeous project. I am in love with its warmth and the great little bits of genius.
LOVE this...the little bits of snow are the perfect touch!
Fabulous piece! I love the mica flakes and the use of the baker's twine!
What a fun little village!
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