Hello Deer Snowy Scene Card

Hello crafty friends, it's Nina here with an adorable mini scene for a deer in the snowy woods that goes perfect with the winter christmassy season :)

I first cut a Bristol Smooth white paper with the circle stitched dies from Lawn Fawn and lightly inked it in the middle with the Distress Ink - tumbled glass to give a nice contrast when the wooden branches are placed on top of it.
Next, I used my Sizzix Machine to cut the wooden branches, the dies I used were purchased long time back and can easily be substituted by using Lawn Fawn Birch Trees Dies.
I lightly inked the right side of all tress with Distress Ink - brushed corduroy, this is my best choice shade when it comes to birch trees. I also slightly went over them with Distress ink - hickory smoke and added few lines in the grooves with Copic marker w10 to deepen them and give the whole tree some dimension.

The snowy hillside was cut from Lawn Fawn Stitched hillside border dies and I just left it white as is.
The reindeer was cut from Lawn Fawn Kraft Cardstock using Reindeer Trio Die Set and inked with Distress ink - walnut stain
I then glued the reindeer, the snowy hillside and the birch trees to the background using Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive and added them to a Blue Jay cardstock and the alphabets of the word Hello using Lawn Fawn Oliver's stitched ABCs and glued them in a whimsical way.
The whole Blue panel was then glued on a white cardstock measuring 4.5 in X 6.5 in.
Hope you enjoyed creating this card with me today, here is a link to the step by step making video.
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