Snowy Delights · Winter

Merry & Bright Flakes

Happy Friday, everybody! It’s been a week, let me tell you. Between a busy work schedule, an unexpected interruption in my SSP Pinterest account, and a failed attempt at today’s card, I’m ready for a refresh! And it’s going to be the perfect weekend for it as we enjoy the first real feel of fall weather here in N. Texas. It’s due to be a glorious weekend to be outside.

But on to crafting. This week, we’re pulled our snowflakes from the crafty stash to create our projects. Today’s card combines the Snowy Delights dies with the Greetings for You ephemera to create our lovely white wonderland.

But I just have to share a little about today’s card idea and failure to launch first. Because guess what? Every crafter has good ideas that don’t execute.

I gave you a little tease that today’s project was going to be a snowflake childhood throwback. And in my mind’s eye, I was going to use some current dies in the stash to create the look of the paper snowflakes we used to make as kids. You know the ones where we would fold the paper and cut shapes out of the edges to create unique snowflake designs? Well, I was hoping to do that with a quarter panel and my dies. And I really wanted it to look like a postage stamp to boot. And no matter how many placements and combinations of the dies I tried, I kept ending up with big sections coming apart – like the photo above. I decided to table the idea for now – I won’t be deterred from getting this one eventually *grin* – and move on with creating with the actual diecut shapes I had instead of using the sheet of negatives. And that’s how we arrive at today’s card design.

This is a super simple color palette – white as snow. So we get started with a sheet of white cardstock. All of the snowflakes are cut from a quarter sheet of white using the Snowy Delights dies. I used the larger detail die as the star of the show and used 2 of them in opposing corners of the card front, allowing them to overlap the edges of the card. After adhering the larger flakes to the card front, I snipped off the overhanging edges with my paper snips. I filled in the gaps of white space in the other corners with the smaller, less detailed flakes. I chose a small sentiment – merry & bright – from the Greetings for You ephemera pack and adhered it over some gold trim. To finish things off with the perfect amount of twinkle, I added Wink of Stella to the round elements of each of the snowflakes and then also added a few iridescent faceted gems in the white space between the smaller flakes.

Don’t you just love this tone-on-tone look? It is super sparkly in person (I’ll have to remember to add a little video to the Instagram post later so you can see it for yourself) and it just makes me smile.

I saw the coolest idea in my inspiration searching recently that I can’t wait to try out for you tomorrow. I hope you’ll drop in and see what that’s all about!

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Joyful Flakes

Welcome to fall, y’all! When I was choosing this week’s design theme, ironically, I didn’t even think to make it coincide with the changing of the seasons here. That’s a real face-palm moment, don’t ya think? *snicker* But that’s just the way it goes sometimes when you’re excited about digging into some new crafty goodness.

This week, we’re delving into everything SNOW. There are some wonderful new snowy products in the new SU! Holiday Mini catalog and Online Exclusives that I can’t wait to show you. And today we’re getting started with a mixture of Elegant Pine Snowflakes & Snowy Delights to create this beautiful card. I decided on the word joy from the Greetings for You ephemera pack because snowflakes bring me joy. What about you?

Our card today gets started with a base of Cloud Cover cardstock. This brings out the subtle hues of blue in our background paper from the Elegant Pine Snowflakes paper pack. Our trio of snowflakes is built from two sets of dies – Delicate Pines and Snowy Delights. Using a scrap of the Elegant Pine Snowflakes paper, I cut several different sized snowflakes from a corner of the sheet. I paired up the larger printed snowflake with some of the Summer Splash glimmer paper and cut a detailed snowflake to go behind using the Snowy Delights die. Before adhering the two layers together, I sandwiched a faux bow of Lost Lagoon soft cording in between. The smaller snowflakes are paired with some Shy Shamrock glimmer paper cut using one of the smaller detail snowflake dies from the Delicate Pines die set. They’re adhered together with dimensionals to give them a more realistic depth of field before adhering them to the backdrop with dimensionals. Each snowflake has a center of Traditional Sparkling sequins. The sentiment from the Greetings for You ephemera pack is adhered toward the bottom-center of the card front. (HINT: did you know that these sentiments are already sticky? Just peel the backing & stick!) I added another sparkling sequin as the tittle for J in joy. A few blue sequins in opposing corners finish things off perfectly.

I hope you’ll drop in tomorrow to see what other snowy goodness there is in store!

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Golden Winter Wishes

TGIF, friends! We made it to Friday. And I don’t know about you but I skidded into the end of the work week with my pants on fire. Whew! I have equally as many things on the weekend to-do list — but at least it’s a mixture of the fun and necessary.

This week we’re exploring a design theme — all that glitters is gold — and we’re using all of the fun sparkly gold goodies from the crafting stash. I’ve been mixing up the old & the new to create this week’s projects. And today’s card is a sneak peek at a couple of new snowflake-themed products that released just a few weeks ago. We’re mixing the Elegant Pine Snowflake suite with the Snowy Delights dies to create this winter-inspired card.

The snowflake is the real star of the show here, so we’re keeping things clean and simple with this layout. We get started with a base of Basic White cardstock. The background panel is a piece of the Elegant Pine Snowflake paper. I tied some of the iridescent striped ribbon around the bottom to add some mysterious, ethereal sheen. Our gorgeous snowflake consists of a backdrop of gold textured metallic paper cut with the largest Snowy Delights die. Then our intricate detailed layer is a sheet of silver glimmer paper from the Peaceful Garden pack cut with the detailed die from the Snowy Delights set. The detailed snowflake is adhered over the gold glimmery backdrop with dimensionals. The full snowflake is adhered to our background panel with dimensionals above the shimmery ribbon. The sentiment from the Delicate Pines stamp set is stamped in Pretty Peacock on white paper and then diecut with one of the smaller dies from the Traditional Labels set. We adhered our sentiment with several layers of dimensionals over double pine boughs cut from Mossy Meadow using the Delicate Pines die. Our design is finished off with some frosted iridescent dots in opposing corners for just a hint of sparkle as the card turns from side to side. I wish you could see all of the sparkle!

Tune in tomorrow to see the fun sparkly project I have in store for you!

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