Lawn Fawn Stitched Snowflake Frame die cuts
Lawn Fawn Outside in Stitched Snowflake die cuts
Simon Says Stamp embossing folder snowflake oval frame
Simon Says Stamp Merry frame wafer dies
Pinkfresh Studio Pinkfresh Jewel Essentials
I always enjoy making Christmas cards with a snowflake as a center piece. For the card below, I used the color pink because I haven't seen a lot of people use pink for Christmas cards yet, and I wanted to try something new. I love how the word "Merry" contrasts with the snowflake. First, I created a background using a very light pink cardstock. I blended the cardstock with some Distress Oxide ink in Kitsch Flamingo, Spun Sugar, and Seedless Preserves using a blending brush. Then I embossed the blended cardstock with a snowflake embossing folder. After completing the background, I die cut two sets of snowflakes from Lawn Fawn out of some lavender and white cardstock. I layered the white cardstock snowflake with the lavender cardstock snowflake. I also die cut the word “ MERRY” and added glossy a accent on the "MERRY" for the shine. The final step is putting the layered snowflake on the center of the cardstock. I also added some white dots on the card itself using a gel pen and some crystal beads for some bling. The layered snowflake Christmas card is then completed. Supplies: Lawn Fawn Stitched Snowflake Frame die cuts Lawn Fawn Outside in Stitched Snowflake die cuts Simon Says Stamp embossing folder snowflake oval frame Simon Says Stamp Merry frame wafer dies Pinkfresh Studio Pinkfresh Jewel Essentials Thank you for visiting! Happy Crafting!
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