Snowglobe Scenes

Thursday 24 December 2020


It's Christmas Eve and here is my penultimate Christmas card idea I'm sharing with you!

You've probably seen a million versions of this card as the dies have been available for almost a year and a half now. 

Unfortunately I wasn't blogging this time last year so I didn't share any of the cards I made using the these dies. 

I have to say the Snow Globe Scene dies, the Snow Globe Domes and the Feels Like Frost DSP are some of my favourite products EVER and I will certainly be keeping them and stocking up on the domes before they retire. 

I'll be honest with you though, I'm not at all keen on the Still Scenes stamp set that goes with these dies (I don't even own it) but I do have the Zoo Globe stamp set and plan on sharing projects created with it next year.


So why am I sharing it today? Well, I wanted to share it for me. So that when I am looking back at my blog in the years to come, I can be reminded exactly how much I've loved creating with it. 

My blog is like my diary of my papercrafting memories ❤ It's fun to look back to see how my style has evolved, how my photography has improved and also to recall some of my favourite products (Butterfly dies and Timeless Elegance DSP are two that spring to mind)


Come back tomorrow for my final Christmas card, a card I designed specifically for both of my Grandmas.

I hope you've enjoyed my project! You can subscribe to receive my blog posts by email here.

If you like the look of this project and you haven't seen the Christmas Organiser I designed using the same products, make sure you check out the blog post here

I'd like to wish you and your families a wonderful Christmas. 

This year has been like no other. Despite this, the crafting community has continued to flourish with lots of new crafters discovering the joy of creating handmade crafts of many kinds. 

For me, there is nothing like the joy I get from creating and without this, I know this year would have been much tougher. 

This wonderful hobby has undoubtedly helped so many get through these difficult times and create a positive distraction from the terrible consequences this virus has had on the world and life as we know it. 

Thank you to everyone who has visited my blog including my lovely subscribers, I'm so thankful for you taking the time to visit Handmade by Kim. I hope you enjoy my projects and having access to even more ideas when I'm blog hopping with papercrafters from all of the world.

It's been an absolute pleasure reading the comments I receive. These mean more than you could know. It's also been wonderful to see how my projects have inspired projects of your own. Don't forget to mention me on Insta or send me a link to your blog post, it truly makes my day!

Please do stay safe throughout the festive season. Some of us may not be able to be with our families this year but thank goodness for the power of technology, making it easier for us to stay connected in different ways. 

Kim x 

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