Snowflake Sentiments and Merry Little Christmas

Hello Everyone ~ today I have a Snowflake Sentiments and Merry Little Christmas creation for you.

My plans for yesterday got changed.  I had one appointment in the morning and they called about another appointment  and asked if I could switch to the afternoon rather than today.  I went ahead and switched so now I have the day to work on preparing for my workshop and making my video for tomorrow.  The afternoon I have a workshop and then I will make some cards for the rest of the week.  I also have to work on my scrapbook pages for my class on Sunday.  It will be a busy few days for me.

For my card today I went looking for a sketch.  Since I was limited time, I knew I need to get it done quickly.  A sketch is the perfect way to do that.  I found this sketch at Match the Sketch Weekly Challenges for You.

 

 

 

I thought the circles could be snowflakes and then remembered the snowflake paper in Merry Little Christmas dsp.  I began with a Soft Sky card base.  I added a piece of the snowflake paper from Merry Little Christmas dsp.  To have the horizontal element I took a piece of Soft Sky card stock and embossed it with the Winter Wonder embossing folder.  This was mounted onto a piece of Basic Black card stock then added to the card base.  I chose the sentiment and stamped it in Memento Tuxedo Black ink and punched it out with a 1 3/4″ circle punch. Using a 2″ circle punch and Basic Black card stock I punched out a circle and mounted the sentiment on top. The sentiment was added to the card base in the lower left hand part of the card.  I used the Dazzling Diamonds glimmer paper to cut out the snowflakes from the Seasonal Layers thinlits.  Dots of glue were added to the back of the snowflakes and set aside to dry.  Once they were dry, I added them to the card base.  Here is my Snowflake Sentiments and Merry Little Christmas interpretation of the sketch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

inside of card and envelope

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stampin’ Up supplies used for my creation

 

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