Thursday, November 11, 2021

Snowflake Rosette (Product Feature Week)

Hello! Welcome back! If you have been following me, this is my fifth post this week featuring the Trinity Stamps Big Snowflake Foil & Die Set. I created a rosette using this die. The rosette can be used as a gift box topper or to decorate a jar for gifting. It can also be used as a tree ornament. 

I would like to thank Beth's Paper Cuts for the Scallop Circle Tutorial. It helped me create this snowflake rosette.

Using the third snowflake die, I die cut an Echo Park Paper patterned paper. I die cut two pieces of this. I scored this snowflake layer where the edge of the snowflake dips toward the center of the snowflake.  I cut a slit on one of the score lines. I folded this following the score lines. The key thing to remember, as mentioned in Beth's Paper Cuts, is if you fold one of the snowflakes down, the other one should be folded up. I nestled the ends of the snowflakes and adhered these ends.

I die cut the first layer of the snowflake on four different patterned papers from the same Echo Park Paper collection. On the blue patterned paper, I snipped off the snowflake branches, leaving the center diamonds only. On two of the red patterned papers, I trimmed off the diamonds leaving the snow branches. 


I started layering these snowflakes die cuts. I adhered the diamond layer on the full snowflake die cut, carefully aligning it. I added shimmer to the blue diamond layer with Spectrum Noir clear shimmer pen. I adhered the snow branches layer to the back of the full snowflake, slightly rotating it. I used a glue gun to adhere this layered snowflake to the front of the rosette. I added a TS Stunning Silver Bauble to the center. 

Now, you can add this to a present. Another idea for this beautiful rosette is creating it into an ornament by adhering the third layer of the snowflake to the back of the rosette, then add a ribbon or twine for the ornament hanger. 

Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

Below, I added the links to the Trinity Stamp products I used on this project. There will be no additional cost to you should you decide to purchase any of these products. While you are at the Trinity Stamps website, do check out the other amazing Trinity Stamps products including their newly released products.

Maria Giselle B.



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