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What Does Santa Say on a Wobble

Hello, Friends!  Lynne here with a review on making your own wobbles. Today, I made a card as a parody of "What Does the Fox Say" . . . since watching Dancing the Stars and seeing them dance to that, I can't get the tune outta my head.

Making wobbles is simple and fun to make especially for a fun card for my granddaughter!!

tip:  When making your own wobbles, use the glue gun to attach to the paper circles as it holds better than any other glue.


Here is what I used in my example:
  • Create with TLC Believe Vintage Santa which was colored with Prisma Colored Pencils, Spectrum Noir Markers, accented with gel pens and Glossy Accents for Santa's beard and fur; when dry added Glitter Stickles to Santa's fur 
  • Create with TLC Ho Ho Ho Christmas Freebie fussy cut around the words  
  • Glossy Accents
  • Glittler Stickles
  • red Recollections cut 7 x 11 inches and then scored in half
  • The Paper Studio Old World Winter paper cut 6.5 x 5 inches
  • 6-inches of wire wrapped tightly on a pencil to curl  
 
  • 3/4-inch circles cut for front and back of wobbles along with the lettering using Make the Cut 
 




Thank you for stopping by today.  As always, your comments are welcomed and appreciated!

~ Lynne aka Her Craftiness


Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,

Comments

  1. I love this card and technique. What kind of wire did you use? What is the weight of the wire? Thank you. Edwina Brown edwina.brown@live.com

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  2. A great card and I was also wondering what size wire ? Carolyn

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