Hello! It’s Kari here today with a sweet Gingerbread House Snow Globe project to share. I loved this Window To Winter stamp set and I couldn’t resist creating a no-line colored sweet gingerbread house.

I started out by stamping the snow globe outline image with Fog Ink. Then I stamped the sweet lollipops and masked them off with masking magic paper. Next, I stamped the sweet gingerbread house and masked that off with masking magic.
Once those images were all masked, I stamped the snowflakes with Icy Mist ink. Then I masked off the ENTIRE snow globe.

Once everything was masked off, I was able to add those pretty starlight mints!! I used the A2 Starlight mints stencil to ink on Bubble gum ink for the first stripe, and Fog ink for the second…creating the mints all the way down the panel. I really love this stencil…you could use a red ink for a more traditional holiday color or try green for a wintergreen mint!
I peeled off all the masking paper and colored up all the images with Copic markers. Since I stamped them with a really light ink, it has a pretty no-line coloring look. You could also stamp these with black ink for a more pronounced and darker look. Either way, this little scene looks so delicious!

Next it was time to emboss that sentiment. I used Meteor Shower embossing powder, which is silver with some glitter in it! I love a glittery shine!
I couldn’t resist popping up a little reindeer (from What’s Up, Deer? stamp set) onto the front of this scene. I used the same color scheme for this cutie.
Lastly, I added a silver cardstock to matte the entire panel. I love the look of silver metallic cardstock with silver metallic/glitter embossing powder!

That’s it! Isn’t it sweet? I have put together a list of the products I used for your convenience, using affiliate links when possible. If you make a purchase using these links I may receive a small commission, at no additional cost to you! This helps me to continue to create fun projects to share with you! Big Hugs if you use my links.

Thanks for stopping by!
Kari VanNoy