Sunday, November 10, 2024

Gold Glitzy Snowflake

 Hello crafty friends and welcome!
In my effort to crank out Christmas cards,
here's yet another card that I've made:


I die cut the snowflake from some holographic gold
paper that I've had forever. It looks really cool when you
move the card around. I kept the snowflake theme by
using a snowflake cover plate on the back panel.
I even rummaged in my stash for some blue 
rhinestones to glue to the center. 😊 


I heat embossed the sentiment in gold, die cut it, and
glued to the panel. Another sentiment finishes the inside.


Because I had all the materials out, I made a few more:


I'm playing along with the current challenge at Just Us Girls
which is a color challenge this week: gold, white & blue.


Thanks for visiting. I hope you have a great day!



Supplies:
Stamps & dies: My Favorite Things - Christmas Wishes
Ink: Versamark; Taylored Expressions - Blueberry
CS: Neenah; Taylored Expressions:
DP: mystery gold holographic paper
Accessories: Gina K. - Snowflake die; Honey Bee Stamps - snowflake cover plate; Sunny Studio - slimline basic borders die; MISTI; WOW! - gold EP; heat gun; Darice - rhinestones
Adhesives: Bearly Art glue; Scrapbook Adhesives - tape runner; Glue Dots













5 comments:

  1. WOW! That focal gold snowflake...swoon! The white snowflakes background...more swooning! The blue scalloped edges and rhinestone...even more swooning! As you can easily tell, I LOVE your cards! Thank you for joining us at Just Us Girls!

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  2. Good for you to make multiples of your pretty card, Chris! I like your fancy gold snowflake and the flakes dancing around in the background. Thanks so much for sharing this with us at Just Us Girls!

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  3. What a pretty idea for our gold, white and blue challenge at Just Us Girls this week! That gold snowflakes is beautiful!!! Thanks for playing!

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  4. I love it when a beautiful card is simple enough to make multiples and yours qualifies, Chris. That gold snowflake is gorgeous.

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