Hello there, welcome back. It is Tuesday and that means it is time for another stamp set of the month episode. This is Episode 3 of my Tiny Gingerbread Series. This week I am making a gingerbread village and reveal wheel card.
You can watch the Episode right here.
If you can not see the video on this screen you can also watch it right here. Be sure to click over to YouTube and leave a comment on the video for a chance to win the Reveal Wheel card I make in the video.
Let's start by taking a closer look at the slimline card. This is a gingerbread village. Full of sugar and spice and everything nice. I thought the new Gingerbread Build-a-House add on die set went perfectly with my Tiny Gingerbread set and knew I had to use it in this series.
You can see in this village is rains gumdrops and snows sugar.
Here is the A2 card, using the Build-a-House and Gingerbread house add on to make a Reveal Wheel card. The picture in the upper window changes three times as you rotate the wheel.
Both of my cards have a snowy background, using the new Snowy Sky stencil. It is one of those must have stencils that I will use repeatedly.
The tiny gumdrops on this card and the lollipops on the slimline card come from the Sweet Christmas stamp set, another gingerbread set. If you like the Sweet Christmas set, check out this slimline card I made with that set.
You can watch the making of this card in this video right HERE.
I guess you can say that I have a thing for gingerbread. I think they are so cute. And I do make a batch of gingerbread cookies every year with my girls. They are also very yummy.
If you missed the other episodes in this series, I have them linked for you below.
Episode One: Tiny Gingerbread Pull Tab Coca bar
Episode Two: Tiny Gingerbread Man Storybook inspired cards
Everything I used to make today's cards is listed and linked for you below.
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