I used the Snowflake Soiree stamp set for both the words and the snowflake. I stamped the Merry multiple times in Riding Hood Red and then just once in Garden Green to highlight it. I then mounted my stamped layer on some Riding Hood Red card stock. I stamped the large snowflake in Garden Green and then punched it out with the blossom punch--isn't that a cool use for it?! I wanted the snowflake to stand out against the busy background, so I added a garden green punched blossom behind it. I textured my card base with the petals-a-plenty textured impressions folder and then layered everything onto it. Do you recognize this layout? Check out this post.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Merry Snowflake
I'm trying to get in the Christmas mode with my stamping, but it seems that I keep reverting back to Fall (which only makes sense because it IS Fall). I am needing to make a bunch of different Christmas cards so that I can plan my next stamping class, which I'm hoping will take place next week. Here is a card that I might offer at the class, what do you think?
I used the Snowflake Soiree stamp set for both the words and the snowflake. I stamped the Merry multiple times in Riding Hood Red and then just once in Garden Green to highlight it. I then mounted my stamped layer on some Riding Hood Red card stock. I stamped the large snowflake in Garden Green and then punched it out with the blossom punch--isn't that a cool use for it?! I wanted the snowflake to stand out against the busy background, so I added a garden green punched blossom behind it. I textured my card base with the petals-a-plenty textured impressions folder and then layered everything onto it. Do you recognize this layout? Check out this post.
I used the Snowflake Soiree stamp set for both the words and the snowflake. I stamped the Merry multiple times in Riding Hood Red and then just once in Garden Green to highlight it. I then mounted my stamped layer on some Riding Hood Red card stock. I stamped the large snowflake in Garden Green and then punched it out with the blossom punch--isn't that a cool use for it?! I wanted the snowflake to stand out against the busy background, so I added a garden green punched blossom behind it. I textured my card base with the petals-a-plenty textured impressions folder and then layered everything onto it. Do you recognize this layout? Check out this post.
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I like it but I'd probably add some "bling". I'm into sparkle these days.
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