using Animal Kingdom Snake image.
It is a requirement for Die Cuttin Divas
Ch#37 Scaly, Cold Blooded Reptiles
Challenge. Reptile Awareness Day is
Oct. 21.
This was my first time using vellum on
my Cricut and used settings: speed 2,
pressure 4 & blade 4 and it cut with no
problem. I thought the vellum gave the
Snake a scaly look.
Embossed both the brown & vellum pieces
of the snake with a mesh pattern embossing
folder. I thought the embossing gave the image
more of a snake skin look.
Used some Distress Ink to give it even a more
rustic look.
Added metal snake charm which is a
requirement for Celebrate the Occasion
Male B'day Card (must use metal) challenge.


Entering this into the following challenges:
Celebrate the Occasion Male B'day (must use metal) ends 10/23
Challenge #35
Die Cuttin Divas ends 10/24
Challenge #37: Scaly, Cold- Blooded Reptiles
Animal Kingdom 2 1/2" Snake
Paper:
cardstock: black, 2 shades of brown (one with texture)
clear vellum paper
4 1/4" x 5 1/2" Base brown textured cardstock
foam adhesives
hand calligraphy of sentiment on inside "Have a rattlin' birrthday!"
metal - PLAID go west Snake charm (bought on clearance at JoAnn's)
red Sharpie - Snake tongue
Spellbinders Edgeabilities Classic Ric Rac Edge Only
Spool O' Ribbon brown ribbon
the Paper Sudio Mesh texture embossing folder
Tim Holtz Distress Ink gathered twigs