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Wednesday 29 August 2018

Get Snow

Hello.  Welcome.  The end of the month is nigh and challenges they are a closing so I grabbed some Memory Box snowflake dies and made a wintery wonder. 


I started with a piece of designer paper, pale blue with gold foil smudges.  I cut Memory Box Starlight Snowflake Collage three times and backed with dark blue paper.  Then I cut three Memory Box Tivoli Snowflake from silver glitter card, added a silver glitter layer behind the panel and mounted on a bronze base card.

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
Memory Box Challenge 40 - Keep Cool and Carry On
Rudolph Days Challenge - August
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge 400
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes
Paperbabe Stamps Challenge 80 - Anything Goes

8 comments:

  1. I love your snowflake card and how you have layered the dies onto designer paper

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  2. Hi Gail,
    Happy Rudolf Days.
    what a very wonderful card and such a great design too.
    Beautiful snowflakes and colours.
    Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. DT

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  3. Great snowflake die! When I enlarged the card, I was easily able to see all that lucious splitter! Score!

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  4. A great design - love the colour scheme you've used.

    Thanks for joining us Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge.

    Helen x

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  5. Beautiful!
    The layers of this snowflake card look great. I like the hidden reverse blue flakes and the silver look so good!

    Thanks for taking part in the August Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  6. Aaah lovely and thanks for joining at August's Rudolph Days Challenge, Luv Sam x

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  7. Such a pretty design! I love all the texture and colors you have on this project! It is an absolute delight to one's eyes. Thank you so much for joining us on Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge. Have a lovely day! xx Ankita

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