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The weather is scorching here today so I've delved into my box of new goodies from the Autumn Winter catalogue and picked out the Snowflake Wishes and Coming Home stamp sets in a bid to cool down the temperature. Will using cool colours and snowflakes do the trick, I wonder?
The Winter Snow embossing folder has a delicate all over snowflake design which is a perfect backdrop for my wintry scene. For the central panel I used the fabulous rectangle die from the Nature's Thoughts set and stamped the teeny tiny snowflakes from the Snowflake Wishes set all over it. I used Versamark ink, White Emboss Powder and heat embossed it. Then I applied blue ink over the top using a sponge brayer. The white heat embossing resisits the ink and all you need to do is wipe away any excess ink that sits on the top of it using a tissue to reveal the crisp white snowflakes.
I have a sponge brayer for each colour type: blue, green, pink etc and although I am convinced that I used Pool Party ink for the background, I have now realised that there is a distinctly Balmy Blue hue to it. I can only guess that the brayer's last use had been with Balmy Blue! The blue sky looks ok to me though.
The houses are stamped in Misty Moonlight, die cut and then coloured with Blends. I have a stack ready prepared for some therapeutic colouring whilst sitting near the fan! The Home Together dies that coordinate with the stamps include a couple of dies suitable to cut a landscape, one plain and one with trees. I cut two pieces, including trees, and then created the stepped landscape by die cutting the pieces again, this time with the Nature's Thoughts rectangle.
I sandwiched some Snowflake Splendour ribbon between the layers and added a liberal covering Wink Of Stella to the snow. I wonder, do you prefer the simple house or the extended one?
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Nice wintery card! It's scorching here in Arizona, but fortunately I am up at 5000 ft and it is not too bad. Great card.
ReplyDeleteThanks Theresa - I'm glad you like it!
DeleteBeautiful cards Karen. I prefer the single house one 😀
ReplyDeleteThanks Melinda. I do like the simplicity of the single house too!
DeleteBoth cards are super cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kylie - glad you like them.
DeleteLove your cards Karen. The colour combo too,
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!😊
ReplyDeleteThanks Christy.
DeleteLovely cards Karen!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Tracy.
DeleteSo cute
ReplyDeleteThanks Diane.
DeleteGorgeous card, Karen. I love the colours and the layout. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Libby. Simple just works!
DeleteLove the snow flakes Karen. As for the simple or extended house? A hard one but the simple one wins. Thank you for taking part in our Demonstrator Training Blog Hop this month!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting such a fun hop Kylie.
DeleteThe simplicity of the single house is quite cute!
This is so cute Karen.
ReplyDeleteThank you Shelly.
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