Sunday, May 26, 2024

Christmas Snowflake


My Christmas card was done with traditional red and green colors with a splash of white. The embossed background was used for backing in a card someone sent to me and I decided it was time to make a card out of it since it was so pretty. I added a stitched die-cut Lawn Fawn snowflake from a random piece of white card, and found a small snippet of glittered red card from which I cut the Kaiser Craft sentiment. I also used a teeny tiny piece of the red to die-cut the center of the snowflake and called this one done.

Since this card was made entirely from snippets, I'm sharing it with

Also sharing it with the Rudolph Days May Challenge - A/G Christmas

Thanks for stopping by and I hope your weekend is a great one.
For my US friends, I hope you're having a wonderful Memorial Day weekend
in the kick-off to summer.

Carol

15 comments:

  1. The lovely large snowflake has made a great card with the embossed detail on the shiny background. Happy Rudolph Days

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  2. A very pretty embossed background to show off your lovely stitched snowflake and red sentiment. Love the shiny paper.

    Thanks for entering a piece of homework to the Snippets Playground. See you up in the treehouse for cheese & wine later! xxx

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  3. I just said to someone else that the traditional Christmas colours always please and what lovely depth to that embossed panel.

    B x

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  4. Hi Carol! Wow, that background really caught my eye. I've had trouble embossing on shiny paper like that, I end up with cracking. What a pretty card, and it doesn't look like it took a lot of time. Nice job on shaming me into not working on Christmas cards all year long, too!

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  5. This is super festive card Carol love that big snowflake and the traditional Christmas colours
    hugs
    lolo x

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  6. There is always something so striking about the embossed foiled backgrounds! How cool that you were able to repurpose it for something else! The snowflake die and sparkly red pop out beautifully on this design! I love it! Happy Memorial weekend my friend!

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  7. Beautiful card,love all the embossing and traditional colours.
    Carol x

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  8. Beautiful card thank you for joining May Rudolph day challenge good luck

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  9. That mirror embossed background really deserved a second chance, well done reusing it! Beautiful clean design to show it and love the traditional palette with that white snowflake and the sparkling sentiment! Great use of your snippets! :)
    Sending big hugs dear Carol, hope you have had a lovely weekend and wish you all the best for the coming week!

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  10. this is gorgeous, love the traditional colours, too. Hugs, Valerie

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  11. Great upcycling - I can see why you wanted to use that foiled panel!

    Thanks for sharing your card at the Rudolph Days Challenge.

    Helen x
    DT

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  12. Super card Carol! Love the traditional theme and colours. Isn't it great when friends send embossed protective panel with a card - I always save those.

    Hugs
    Di xx

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  13. Oh, such a lovely Christmas card! Love all the shine, embossed background, and pretty white snowflake!

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  14. WOWzers, I just love that embossed foil cardbase! So shiny & sparkly! The added diecut sentiment & snowflake compliment that beautiful background! Great holiday card, Carol!!!

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  15. Your traditional Christmas card with red, green, and white colors is absolutely festive and inviting. The repurposed embossed background adds a lovely touch of texture, and the use of snippets for the stitched die-cut snowflake and sentiment showcases your creativity and resourcefulness perfectly.

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