Thursday, December 4, 2025

Snowy Die Cut Card by Amanda Wilcox

Snowy Die Cut Card by Amanda Wilcox | Frames & Flags, Snowfall and Let it Snow Die Sets by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade

Let it snow!

Today we are sharing TWO fun techniques using our Let it Snow and Snowfall die sets by Amanda

First, Amanda created a scallop edged panel using our Frames & Flags Die Set. She covered the panel in splatters of blue, grey and white. She also striped background by cutting out strips of paper in shades of blue and light teal and adhering them to a second panel. She used both of the pieces with her first die cutting technique.

Die cutting technique 1:

Amanda chose three snowflakes and their shadow (background layer) from our new Snowfall Die Set.  She decided where she wanted the snowflakes to appear on her card. Then she used the outer shadow dies for the snowflakes and cut them directly from the white scalloped panel. She also cut the snowflakes from white cardstock and set them aside. Then she layered everything together. She added the white panel on top so that the stripes showed through the openings of the snowflake shadows. Next, she adhered the snowflakes inside each matching opening from the top layer.  What a fun and unique way to use the layered snowflakes in the Snowfall Die Set.

Snowy Die Cut Card by Amanda Wilcox | Frames & Flags, Snowfall and Let it Snow Die Sets by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade

Die cutting technique 2:

She created the message using our Let it Snow Die Set. She cut the message out three times using different shades of blue and light teal paper. She then glued them together, placing them just slightly offset so that you can see all three colors.What a fun way to use your sentiment dies! 
Snowy Die Cut Card by Amanda Wilcox | Frames & Flags, Snowfall and Let it Snow Die Sets by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook #handmade
This beautiful card really shows some fun ways to use die cuts on your cards! I hope you will give them a try and discover how versatile die cutting can be! 

See more of Amanda's work over on her blog, Twiddler's Nook!


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