Inspiration: Cardmaking Technique Lesson from Scrapbook.com
I used some more Snowball Fight paper scraps to make a pocket card inspired by the sample shown in the linked video above. I changed the pocket measurement to be able to use the scraps I had on hand (I made the pocket narrower).
I fussy cut the upside down snowman image and used it to show in the pocket window. The window felt a little bland so I pulled out the Stitched Scalloped Circle Frames dies from Lawn Fawn and Lovely Lipstick foil paper to line it up. I tore sparkly washi tape to create snow at the bottom and I popped up the fussy cut penguin on dimensional adhesive.
The tag is actually a card, as shown in the video. I added a brad and threaded ribbon on the front part of it. The leftover part of my town washi was used on a matching green envelope, and I added another fussy cut snowman, as well as a couple of snowflakes.
Supplies
Cardstock: Daffodil Delight, Lovely Lipstick Foil Paper (Stampin' Up!);
Lime Light Pearlescent (Tonic)
Patterned Papers: Snowball Fight (Photoplay)
Dies: Layering Circle (Tonic); Stitched Scalloped Circle Frames (Lawn Fawn)
Accessories: Christmas Fairy Crystals (Memory Box); Stampin' Dimensionals, Window Sheets,
Sparkly Washi Tape (Stampin' Up!); A2 Metallic Fairway Envelope (Envelopes.com);
Sticker Strip (Starform)
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