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My slimline card today reminds me of a Slimline Snow Globe! I started by using the new Holiday Village Slimline Border Die and blended ink to color the houses and trees and adhering it to a navy blue cardstock background. To form the shaker, I cut shiny silver cardstock using one of the Tri-Frame Slimline dies and adhered a piece of Slimline Acetate to the back. I then lined the back edges with 2-side adhesive foam tape and sprinkled in Mirrored Clear Starlight Sequins and Frosty Wonderland Sequins & Sprinkles mix. To enclose the shaker, I adhered the navy cardstock/village diecut piece. Before adhering the slimline shaker onto the card base, I layered on a pattern from the Cozy Christmas Slimline Paper Pad to the base.
To finish, I added the sentiment cutting light aqua cardstock using the Happy Holidays Brush Script Word & Sentiment die.
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Gorgeous design and cute village scene.
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