Hey there stamping friends! This month has been a roller coaster for me! I am late in bringing you the December stamp set of the month series because my computer crashed. I am now back in business, Santa came early and brought me a new computer!
So, this video was in the works when all that happened and I do state that I will be bringing you new ideas with the stamp set of the month each week. Clearly that did not happen, but I will be back next week with another idea with this stamp set.
I guess this is a good time to announce the December stamp set of the month, HoHo Holidays by Lawn Fawn. You probably know by now that Lawn Fawn is my spirit animal! I love everything they put out. And, this Santa themed set is no exception. And I love that there are so many other Lawn Fawn sets and products that I can pair with it.
Today I am pairing the Build-a-House die set with it. I told you I was not done with this die set! I am turning the house into Santa's workshop with the toys rotating in the window with the help of the Reveal Wheel. Let's take a look.
If you have not seen a Reveal Wheel card before it consists of a window in the card and a rotating element that changes the picture in that window. In this case the window shows the different toys being made in Santa's workshop.
The addition of the Holiday Helpers stamp set made this card possible. That is where all the toy images came from as well as the elf on the front of this card.
I'd love for you to watch the video so I can show you how I added the brick texture to the house with a tool you probably have at home.
Check out the video here and if you have not yet done so I'd love for you to subscribe to my channel. Now that I have a new computer I will be back at making a couple video's a week.
Below you will find all the products I used to make this card.
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Thank you so much for stopping by and letting me share my creations with you!
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