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Monday, December 22, 2014

Snowflake

The Shades of White challenge at As You See It had me intrigued.  Then, as luck would have it, I found a sketch at Match the Sketch that seemed perfect for a white on white card and then I saw the winter wonderland challenge at Cupcake Inspirations which was perfect for a snowflake so I decided to combine them all.




I started with a white card base and layered some vellum over it.  I have some white, sparkly twine in my stash so I used that to wrap around the vellum and create the contrast between the two layers.  Then I added a snowflake that I die cut from Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer paper.  All this looks very bland here but in real life it's quite sparkly and wonderful!

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Supplies:
Paper: Classic White (Flourishes); Vellum (Papertrey Ink); Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer (SU)
Accessories:  Funky Snowflake die (Simon Says Stamp)

9 comments:

  1. Wow, I love your card.

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  2. Oh this is just gorgeous Jen - not bland in the slightest. I bet it was almost impossible to photograph! So annoying when a photograph can't do the sparkle justice! Have a wonderful Christmas!

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  3. Your card turned out beautifully. Thanks for playing along with the As You See It Challenge Blog!

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  4. such a pretty card,
    thanks for sharing at cupcake inspirations

    Tina
    sweetie dt

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  5. Love this spectacular (and large!) snowflake! So glad you were inspired by Cupcake Inspirations's Winter Wonderland challenge!
    Happy Holidays, Debbie!

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  6. Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing it at Cupcake Inspirations Winter Wonderland challenge. Happy Holidays!

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  7. So pretty Jen! Love the sparkly simplicity of this beautiful card. Can't go wrong with snowflakes and sparkles! Love this! Happy New Year! Bev

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