Anyhoo, here is my 2nd swap using the Big On Christmas Stamp Set

As you can see, I made two varitions of the card front because I just didnt know which design I wanted to stick with!
The swap on the left contains glitter only on the edge of the snowman (hard to see in this picture) and the swap on the right has glitter of the SNW on the word snow.
Let me say, I looove to work with glitter, but if you have stamped with me before, I can never seem to keep it off my desk, clothes, hands and hair! By the time I was done, my girl and I couldnt stop giggling at my sparkly jeans.*eck*
Anyhoos, heres the supply list:
Cardstock: Bermuda Bay
Ink: Black Stazon, Crushed Curry, Bermuda Bay, going gray
Accessories: sponge dauber, top note die, two way glue, dazzling diamonds,
Stampin Write markers in pumpkin pie, bermuda bay, black real red, melon mambo and old olive.
Sparkling Jumbo Wheel, Aqua painter, stamp-a-ma-jig, dazzling diamonds
1. Cut out top note using Whisper White Cardstock and trim in half.
2. Using the Stamp-a-ma-jig, stamp image using Black Stazon. Set aside to dry for a few minutes
3. 1. Cut your Bermuda Bay cardstock to 4 x 5 1/4. Using the Sparkly Jumbo Wheel

4. Using your two way glue stick or tombow, trace a few patterns on your cardfront in either the left or right corner and add dazzling diamonds.
5. Now going back to your stamped image, colour in the letters S,N and W with melon mambo. continue to colour in your snowman with the remaining colours. To add depth to the snowman, I used my aqua painter with going gray and very lightly applied to the bottom right hand corner of his head..
6. Using the sponge dauber, pick up some crushed curry ink and sponge the edges of your top note.
7. Using your 2 way glue again, fill in the melon mambo letters, apply dazzling diamonds again, and voila! you are done!
*8. If you choose to follow the swap on the left hand side, all you have to do is omit step 7, and just add the dazzling diamonds instead to the shaded grey area of the snowman.
See you in a few hours for my last swap!

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