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Saturday, 12 February 2022

Twinkle Twinkle Little Snowflake

Hello Nomad friends.   Hope you are having an awesome day.  Here's a sparkly snowflake to bring you cheer.

Smooshed my card through spritzed distress inks to get the background, cut a panel and die cut with Memory Box Starlight Snowflake Collage die.  I found a blue base card and smeared the area that would show through the snowflake with red/blue glitter glue.  Then I used dark blue glitter card and Memory Box Merry Christmas Noted Script die for the sentiment.

Bling!!!

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
ABC Christmas Challenge - C is for CAS, D is for Distress
Christmas Kickstart Challenge 59 - The Sentiment takes Centre Stage
Ally's Angels Challenge 55 - Anything Goes
Pammies Inky Pinkies Challenge 2206




 


7 comments:

  1. This is seriously lovely! Thanks for playing at Christmas Kickstart challenge with Jen and me, Jo x

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  2. So very elegant! Thank you so much for joining us at ABC Christmas challenge

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  3. c'est une très élégante carte Gail, ce flocon est superbe, merci de jouer avec nous chez ABC, biz

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  4. I love the smooshing effect (and also saying smooshing 🤣)! This is definitely CAS and very elegant. The glitter snowflake is the perfect star of this card. Thank you for sharing it and playing along with us at ABC Christmas Challenge ~ Wendy

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  5. Gorgeous Christmas card, love that glittery snowflake peeking through which goes perfectly with the bold sentiment, Robyn

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  6. That smooshed background is gorgeous and I love the way you made the snowflake sparkle! Thanks for playing along at Christmas Kickstart Challenge!

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