This year’s batch of Thank You notes were going to be snowfolks! And when I saw a couple pins of using snowfolk in a bottle, I had to riff on them.
I made two styles, but each is still unique. The first style has two snowfolk standing in a field of snow under an almost clear blue sky. I used a couple of snowflake embossing folders to mount the bottles on. The whole thing is attached to the front of a white card blank.
The second style has one snowfolk taking a dip in a teacup spa under a clear, starlit sky. I used embossing dies to scatter pine boughs on the backing paper for these bottles.
It’s very difficult to get good pics at our latitude this time of year w/o setting up the light box, so please accept my apologies for the odd lighting.
Amazingly detailed, wowzers! This is a serious amount of bits & pieces. I would have been absolutely covered in glue if I tried such a project. How do you do it? Wish I could watch you work on one of these projects.
@Magpie Well, I got glue all over my fingers, that’s how! I worked in “batches.” I made a bunch of scarves, then hats, then ear muffs. Then the snowfolk, then noses, then arms. Then put them altogether. Each of these in 1 hour sessions. Then I made the corked bottles in a daytime and a nighttime batch in sessions. And so forth. These felt lots faster than the last couple of years, but I’m not sure they were!