Winter-Snowflake 3D Frameable
January 03, 2022
Hello and happy Monday! It's Jennifer here on the blog today to share one of the cute 3D Frameables with you! It's officially winter here in the Central US and that means creating fun memories! I have a favorite photo of my son and husband making a snowman that fits perfectly with the Winter-Snowflake Word N Shape and Square Frame with Base.
I began by using my Beacon 3-in-1 Adhesive to adhere patterned paper to my Square Frame. I trimmed away excess paper using scissors and my x-acto knife. I then used my sanding tool to smooth the edges between the paper and wood.
I also used Beacon to affix patterned paper to the smaller oval of the base and again using my sanding tool and x-acto knife. I added white acrylic paint around my edges to give it a snowy look.
I used the same white acrylic paint to color the large oval of my base.
Once my paint was dry, I secured the 6 Inch Ice Crystal Snowflakes Mascil to the top with washi tape. I blended Distress Oxide Ink in Speckled Egg to the surface.
Here is the end result of the oxide ink + Mascil!
I then adhered the ovals together using my Beacon Adhesive. It's helpful to use clips to secure the two pieces together as the glue dries.
I again used my Beacon to adhere the Square Frame to the base as shown. The small lip of wood showing is what will be inserted into the base.
For the Winter-Snowflake Word N Shape, I painted both pieces with white acrylic paint.
On the Winter word, I again used the 6 Inch Ice Crystal Snowflakes Mascil with two shades of blue Distress Oxide.
Here is a close up of the Winter. I added iridescent baubles and a sentiment sticker to accent.
For the Snowflake, I added embellishments from the collection I used followed by coloring the edges with Distress Oxide in Faded Jeans.
Here is a close up of the frame; I affixed smaller embellishments to allow the photo the be the focus.
Thank you for stopping by the blog today! You can find all of the 3D Frameables by clicking HERE! Have a great day!
Additional products used: patterned paper, die cuts, stickers, chipboard stickers, decorative bow clip: Simple Stories; paint: DecoArt; Distress Ink: Ranger; adhesive: Beacon, Tombow, Thermoweb; iridescent baubles: Taylored Expressions; misc: x-acto knife, sanding tool.
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