I foiled the snowflake on a Doodlebug patterned paper. I die cut this using the first layer snowflake die. I die cut the second layer on another patterned paper and two pieces from white cardstock. I die cut the third layer on another patterned paper and a vellum.
I die cut a circle on the center using a circle die. I created a circle frame for the first and second layers to create a spinning track for the button. This also keeps the intricate snowflake die cut intact when it spins.
I adhered the button to a scrap circle cardstock. I positioned the die cuts on the button. For the sentiment, I embossed this on a blue cardstock with silver embossing powder. I die cut this with a circle die larger than the button. I matted this with a holographic cardstock cut with a circle die larger than the sentiment circle.
My snowflake was having a hard time spinning. I used my anti-static tool to apply powder to the areas where it should be spinning. I also added a craft pop-up dot to the button to add more height, thus, give more space for the snowflake to spin. This seemed to work.
I die cut another patterned paper with a stitched rectangle die. I adhered this to a top folding 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" gray cardstock. I adhered the spinner to this. I embellished the snowflake with TS Stunning Silver Baubles.
Thank you for visiting my blog. I hope you come back tomorrow as I wrap up my Product Feature Week Series. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!
I added the links below 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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