Ok...maybe we don't want snow quite yet! But we can certainly get ready for it.
This card uses the "Let It Snow" stamp from the gelly jr's
collection.
Create a card base from blue cardstock and a small piece of pattern paper. Add some twine to hide the seem.
Use a watermark ink to stamp just the snowflake randomly on the cardstock. Use blue ink to stamp the words, cut them out, and adhere just above the pattern paper.
I used various punches and dies to create the additional white snowflakes. Adhere to the card with foam adhesive squares.
A cute little button adds a bit of color and interest.
To blend all of the elements together, I used the blue ink and lightly swiped it across everything. It softens the edges a bit.
Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you enjoyed this simple sentiment to what most of us are (or aren't) looking forward to! Let it snow!
-Kim F.
Supplies:
Gel-a-tins Let It Snow gelly jr stamp
Blue cardstock by Prism
Pattern Paper by Die Cuts With A View
Twine by My Mind's Eye
Snowflake Punch by Martha Stewart
Snow Flake Die by Cuttlebug
Chalk Ink by Colorbox
Watermark Ink by Ranger
Button
Create a card base from blue cardstock and a small piece of pattern paper. Add some twine to hide the seem.
Use a watermark ink to stamp just the snowflake randomly on the cardstock. Use blue ink to stamp the words, cut them out, and adhere just above the pattern paper.
I used various punches and dies to create the additional white snowflakes. Adhere to the card with foam adhesive squares.
A cute little button adds a bit of color and interest.
To blend all of the elements together, I used the blue ink and lightly swiped it across everything. It softens the edges a bit.
Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you enjoyed this simple sentiment to what most of us are (or aren't) looking forward to! Let it snow!
-Kim F.
Supplies:
Gel-a-tins Let It Snow gelly jr stamp
Blue cardstock by Prism
Pattern Paper by Die Cuts With A View
Twine by My Mind's Eye
Snowflake Punch by Martha Stewart
Snow Flake Die by Cuttlebug
Chalk Ink by Colorbox
Watermark Ink by Ranger
Button
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