Then I thought maybe I could fit the gnomes into the filmstrip. They were too big, but I went on with it anyway, allowing their bodies to go outside of the film strip. I needed something to ground them, so I used a die cut stitched frame and black corrugated paper. I stamped a Christmas greeting in Norwegian.
This card is for:
Inkspirational - #168 Snap
My Time to Craft - #378 Christmas in August
Rudolph's Day - August
Christmas at Sweet Stampin' - Anything Goes Christmas
28 comments:
love this Pia, great idea to use the film strip the way you did, the background looks smashing behind them.
Good on the film strip, love it when it all fits into place and this certainly has..great card.
wow Pia, this is so creative, what a cool idea...using snap in all these ways! So pleased we inspired this!! And as always wonderfully coloured. Thanks for joining Ink
Pia, what a fab card. Love what you've done with the gnomes. Thank you for taking part in the "My Time To Craft" Challenge. Sam x
Love your Santa's in the film strip, a great card!
Thank you for joining us at My Time to Craft ~ Janice DT
Great CAS card and brilliant idea with the gnomes in the film strip
Carol x
Brilliant card, love the gnomes...they look great spilling out of the film strip, what a clever idea! Thanks for joining us at Christmas at Sweet Stampin'
Chris
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A brilliant card Pia, I love those gnomes and what a great idea to have them poking out of the film strip - a fabulous design.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
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The look very cute on the film die Pia..Loz
Fun and sweet card, you have had a brilliant idea for using these gnomes!
Pia that is so creative. Love it.
Isn't it great when thing work out like this. Your gnomes couldn't have been better had you made them especially for this card. Love the film strip idea and the black corrugated paper behind it. Beautiful card, and so festive :-)
Have a wonderful day,
Hugs,
Lena
Great design, Pia. Those gnomes look so cute in the filmstrip die! Well...almost in...lol
Thanks for taking part in the August Rudolph Days Challenge.
Off to have a wee catch up on your blog.
Oh that is so perfect, making your gnomes into a film strip, they are so cute as well, thanks for joining us at Augusts Rudolph Days Challenge, luv Sam x
Love the design of this card with those personality plus gnomes. I like the way you've designed around the film strip, and the texture of the black corrugated paper looks great with the snow effects too! So cute. TFS & Hugs
Oh these Santas are just too darn CUTE!! I love how you've arranged them popping in and out of the design on this!! so creative and fun! HUGS
This is such a fun creation. The fat little gnomes bursting out of the film strip... how clever is that?! I LOVE it.
x Asha
Such a cute card Pia, I love how you've added the film strip and the gnomes peeking out, love all of the stitched dies too!
Hi Pia,
Happy Rudolf Days.
what a very lovely card and such an excelent idea the film strip is.
Such cute gnomes too.
Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. DT
Fabulous and fun. Wonderful card construction idea!
Laine
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Wow, absolutely love this, and from reading your post, I am just amazed at how it came together! Your process is very natural! Love these cute gnomes, too!
Oh wow... these gnomes in the film strip... so original and fun! Love the creativity. As always, thanks for playing with us at Inkspirational!
- Shauna
What a clever and fabulous design - I don't know how you managed to layer so effectively. Stunning! Thank you for joining us at Inkspirational Challenges.
Totally gorgeous card, what a clever idea, beautifully done;-))m
A fun and clever idea Pia..love your film strip gnomes, such a fabulous card.
luv CHRISSYxx
Great card, Pia! Thanks for joining us at the Christmas at Sweet Stampin' Challenge. Marsha DT
Your filmstrip gnomes, bursting out of the frames, are oh.my.stars delightful! Thrilled to see you in the Inkspirational gallery!
hugs~carol
I have that DIES too
and you added the santa so cuuteee with this way
so simple and so CAS look Pia
love love love
hugs
Monika
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