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Monday, November 9, 2009

Snowflakes Galore


Snowflakes anyone? I got a little carried away, but I think I like it anyway. I used the sketch from CPS to make this 3.5" x 8"card and then got out my favorite Martha Stewart snowflake punch and went to town. All the white snowflakes are punched out and the black one is one of Close To My Heart's Flurry Dimensional Elements, one of my favorite toys right now. I just sponged my snowflake from white to black with my black pad and a round sponge.

Close To My Heart products used: Black Cardstock (1386), White Daisy Cardstock (1385), Cranberry Cardstock (1272), Designer Ribbon Rounds Black Collection, 3D Foam Tape (Z1151), Black Stamp Pad (Z2105), Round Sponge (Z697), Corner Rounder (Z678), Neutral Embroidery Floss Assortment (Z1096), Holiday Buttons (Z1285)

Non-CTMH products used: Martha Stewart Snowflake Punch

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12 comments:

Karla Kroese said...

I love it! So inventive!

Melanie said...

BEAUTIFUL!!! Red is my FAVORITE color...did great with this! Thanks for sharing!

Rick and Kori said...

I love this card and I love that you didn't use traditional Christmas colors!

Unknown said...

Such a fun card and a good way to use those punches! - Judy

Brenda said...

Oh, I don't think you got carried away at all! Snow falls in bunches, so your card is PERFECT!

Sheila Bennett said...

Absolutely beautiful card!! All the punched snowflakes are great - and I really like the red & black color scheme.

Rhett and Tiffanie Jackson said...

I bought me the snow flake punch today...I am such a copier! lol...I LOVE IT!!!

kimber said...

Oh I love it love it. Gorgeous!!!

Laurel said...

Wow, so gorgeous!

Charity Hassel said...

love the snowflake! thanks for playing along at the cps sketch this week!

Tracey Mason's Studio said...

You are a punch queen! I am loving this card. I WANT IT!

Audrey Pettit said...

Very pretty card! Love your take on the sketch!

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