
Nichol Spohr can sell me snow, and I live in Canada. When I saw her design using the Hero Arts Neighborhood Houses Fancy dies and Mountain Scene stencil, I purchased them right away with no regret, even though I truly did not need them. Every time she puts out a new design from these product launches I want to buy EVERYTHING.

I watched her tutorial and did a very similar version of her design. It’s so pretty! The splattering of white paint is genius. I loved it. This might be my go-to Christmas card design for 2022.
For the houses and trees, I have used a mix of Stampin’ Blends, Ohuhu and Arrtx alcohol markers. For stenciling, I used Tim Holtz Distress Ink stamp pad in Tumbled Glass and Tsukineko Memento Dew Drop in Bamboo Leaves.

I haven’t slapped a sentiment on yet as I might put it in a frame to go on my wall. It will make a very nice Christmas card too.
Do you like following tutorials from your favourite designers? Do you get inspired by what you see?
Click here for Nichol Spohr’s original design.