Hi, friends! Today, I’m sharing a wintry card featuring Spellbinders’ Rocky the Dancin’ Yeti Dies. This guy is so cute, and I love that there are different options to accessorize him!

Using the Rocky the Dancin’ Yeti Dies, I diecut the elements from white and colored cardstocks. To add texture and dimension, I used my Copics. The dies are designed to make the yeti “dance”, but I opted not to make him interactive and assembled everything with liquid adhesive instead.

Naturally, I had to create a winter scene for my yeti. For the sky I hot foiled pink cardstock with the Slimline Confetti Background Glimmer Plate and Opal Glimmer Foil and then diecut the panel with the Essential Arches Dies. I used my scissors to cut a snowdrift from white cardstock, diecut it with the same arch die, and adhered the snowdrift to the pink panel.

I created a cardbase with the largest die from the Essential Arches Dies. I diecut patterned paper and glitter cardstock with two smaller dies from the set. I adhered the patterned paper arch to my cardbase, popped up the glitter arch with foam tape, and affixed my background on top.

With the Whimsical Bottle Brush Trees Dies, I diecut trees from white and glitter cardstocks and layered them together, offsetting them slightly. To make the trees taller, I stacked two of the layered trees. After gluing the trees to my background, I popped up the yeti with foam squares. I created a sentiment with the Curved Everyday Sentiments Glimmer Plate and Die Set and adhered it with two layers of foam in the center and liquid adhesive on the ends.
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