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Snow drifts. Icicles. Snowflakes. Frozen lakes. Sometimes you want to add a bit of winter to your stamping! This eArticle covers fifteen techniques for creating the look of snow on a stamped card and six techniques for creating the look of ice. Techniques use a wide variety of stamping supplies so you can pick and choose techniques based on the look you want and the supplies you already have in your stamping stash.

UPDATED 2/8/16: This eArticle includes numerous links to external articles on the topic. I tested all of the links and updated a few that had changed.) I also updated VSN information found in the final pages.

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Snow & Ice Techniques (pdf version)
Snow & Ice Techniques (pdf version)

57 half-sized pages designed to view comfortably on your computer screen and is also printable! (pdf version.) Color photos of technique steps. 15 beautiful stamp art examples of the techniques covered.

Best for reading on larger screens like desktops, laptops & larger tablets. (File size about 4.3 MB.)

Snow & Ice Techniques (ePub version)
Snow & Ice Techniques (ePub version)

This file is formatted for vertical viewing on non-Kindle 7″ color eReaders and tablets (like Nook or Galaxy Tab 2 7.0). You can also read it on larger tablets (like iPad) and other computers using appropriate ePub reader app/software. This large file may take a while to download. (File size about 6 MB.)

Snow & Ice Techniques (mobi version)
Snow & Ice Techniques (mobi version)

This file is formatted for vertical viewing on a Kindle color eReader. (To read it, you will need to get it to the personal documents folder in your Kindle (Docs.) This large file may take a while to download. (File size about 10 MB.)