Three more Christmas cards for today. I bought this snowflake stencil, by Echo Park, while I was at our Group Gathering. For this first card, I used soft silver ink. I matted with shimmery silver. I used the same shimmery silver paper for the sentiment and layered it with two layers of white cardstock for more dimension and strength.
I am entering these cards into the CAS Christmas Card challenge, which this month is to use snowflakes.
For this second card, I used a blue ink and matted with coordinating cardstock. I used gold foil to cut the sentiment, adding layers to it again.I used a pink ink for this third card. I bought some cheap (Recollections) glitter paper at Michael's last week and the great thing about it is that I can use it for die cuts. I find that with the better quality glittery paper I can't use dies on it. I decided to also use the die to cut a hole in the card front and place the die-cut piece back into it. I placed a piece of green behind the die-cut opening.
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My favorite is the first one with the silver. Very pretty! I agree with you about die cutting glitter paper. Some just doesn't cut well.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards, even if all those snowflakes make me feel a little chilly. :) This design would be easy enough to mass produce. I have a snowflake background die that might work as a stencil. I'll have to give that a try.
ReplyDeleteThree beautiful and elegant snowflake cards Lynette. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great stencil, Lynette! Love those silver snowflakes! Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS Christmas!
ReplyDeletebeautiful selection of cards Lynette, the silver is very elegant. Thanks for joining us at CAS Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteWow, three beautiful snowflake cards. You're perfect for the CAS Christmas card challenge, Lynette. Just your style! I never have trouble cutting any kind of glitter paper, EXCEPT some DCWV which I bought a whole pad of and it has some kind of plastic on the back which makes it impossible to die cut. Crazy!
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