Tuesday 27 November 2018

Snowflake Trio


Pushing on with the Christmas cards! I started with the idea for this design and created the blue card first, but then I thought a really neutral colour scheme could work well. And then I remembered the gorgeous hand-made paper I was gifted quite a while back and which I think is way too nice to actually use. But I did use the corner of a sheet to die cut the beautiful Lawn Fawn Stitched Snowflakes. It looks quite beige in the pictures, but it's actually quite light in colour. I just love the slightly patchy, natural look of the paper and it feels absolutely gorgeous, almost velvety.


I'm linking up this card over at CAS on Friday where the theme is Washi tape and Time Out where the theme is Black, White and one more colour



I'm linking up this card over at AAA Cards where the theme is Mostly White and Make My Monday where the theme is Nontraditional Christmas Colours.



Card: White 200 gsm card, handmade tan paper, light blue shimmer paper, scrip of black card
Stamps: Lawn Fawn Toboggan Together
Dies: Lawn Fawn Stitched Snowflakes, Mini Snowflakes, Scripty Merry Christmas Border
Ink: Stampin' Up Crumb Cake, Tim Holtz Salty Ocean 
Other: Adhesive gems from my stash, Stampin' Up Washi Tape

6 comments:

Jane said...

Great trio of snowflake cards. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards.

Sue - said...

Great set of cards! Thanks for joining us at Make My Monday.

Joyce said...

This card set is wonderful. It looks great in all the different color combinations. Thanks so much for playing along at Time Out.

Gerrina said...

Love the modern look you gave and how the snowflakes gently pop! Thank you dor joining us at TIME OUT!

ÅsaJ said...

Great set of Cards! Lovely design! Thanks for joining AAA Cards! Hugs Åsa

Ksenija @Sweet Kobylkin said...

Great cards! I really love both designs. If I had to pick, I would select the light blue one. Thank you so much for sharing your card with us at AAA Cards Challenge. - Sweet Kobylkin
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