Want to Melt a Snowman? -- Stampin' Up! Decoration

Want to Melt a Snowman? -- Stampin' Up! Decoration

Learn how to make a melted snowman decoration out of paper using the Stampin' Up! products listed below. Details of all the supplies used are on my blog at https://papercraftaddiction.blogspot.... This little snowman is so easy to make and only uses one piece of Whisper White cardstock and scraps of other coloured paper (Pumpkin Pie, Basic Black, Old Olive and Early Espresso). The background is stamped with Silvery Shimmer Ink and the sentiment is done in Memento Black Ink. You can use coloured rhinestones for the eyes and buttons or you could colour Pearl Jewels with Stampin' Blends to make your own colour combination. I've listed the products I used in the video below. If you would like to purchase Stampin' Up! products contact your demonstrator or if live in New Zealand I would be happy help you if you don't already have a demonstrator. You can order products online using my shop link below or contact me through my website. If you enjoyed this video please leave me a comment and subscribe so you don't miss out on my future videos. Feel free to share this with your fellow crafters. Thanks! Links: My Website -- https://michellecritchley.stampinup.net/ My Blog -- https://papercraftaddiction.blogspot.... Facebook --  / computerandcraftdesigns   Shop Online in New Zealand -- https://www.stampinup.nz/?demoid=4016263 Products: Mini Curvy Keepsake Box Die -- Product #150644 Seasonal Layers Dies -- Product #143751 Story Label Punch -- Product #150076 Frosted Foliage Stamp Set -- Product #150520 Christmas Countdown Stamp Set -- Product #151833 Silvery Shimmer Delicata Pigment Ink -- Product #150709 Memento Tuxedo Black Ink -- Product #132708 Red Rhinestone Basic Jewels -- Product #146924 Pearl Basic Jewels -- Product #144219 Basic Black Dark Stampin' Blends -- Product #147941 Basic Black Stampin' Write Marker -- Product #100082 Scraps of coloured cardstock Disclaimer: I am an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator and the opinions expressed in this video are my own and are not necessarily endorsed by Stampin' Up! The products used were current at the time of the video release.