Hello. Welcome. Still a few days before the jolly red man so here's a last minute and pretty quick card.
I stamped a piece of vellum with Hero Arts Stunning Snowflakes and embossed with white powder. I cut the vellum with a square stitch die and layered it on white panel cut with the next larger stitched die. I cut, embossed and added iridescent glitter glue to Memory Box Frosted Christmas Tree. I added the panel and tree to a white card base and added the white Stamplorations die cut greeting.
Thanks for dropping by. Hugz.
Joining the fun at
Memory Box Challenge #31 - Holiday Greetings
Dies R Us Challenge 87 - White on White
CAS-ual Fridays Challenge 189 - Dreaming of a White Christmas
A Blog Named Hero Challenge - Winter Holiday
Stamplorations Cutplorations Challenge
8 comments:
A white on white wonder! So difficult to do - looks stunning! I have that background stencil. Totally forgot about it... did not ink it up even once this year. How sad. Thanks for reminding me. And thanks for playing along with us at CUTplorations!
Just BEAUTIFUL Gail! I never think to use vellum ... thanks for inspiration! Thanks so much for playing in our ‘White on White’ challenge at Dies R Us! Please come back again soon!
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White-on-white is always difficult but you have accomplished it with aplomb! This is exquisite!
Wow!! Your card is stunning. What a great layout with the snowy background and tree in front. So glad you shared your card with everyone at the CAS-ual Fridays Challenge.
Gorgeous white on white design!!!
Thanks so much for playing along with us over at A Blog Named Hero! :)
A beauty in white! Hope your holiday was a happy one and thanks for joining us at CUTplorations at this busy time of year!
How pretty!I love the soft snowflake background. Thanks for joining us at Dies R Us!
Gail, your card is so very beautiful with white-on-white and those sparkle.
Thank you for playing along with our CUTplorstions December Challenge. We hope to see you again at January Challenge. Happy New Year!
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