Good morning friends
The brown panel behind the snowflakes is embossed and sparkly, which is hard to photograph but catches the light beautifully when the glitter catches the light.
Below you can see the card as it is opening ... it folds completely flat for mailing in an envelope with a single stamp.
I used Karen Burniston's Katherine Label Pop-Up to animate the stamped greeting. This is such a fun stamp set and I have several wine-loving friends I could give this card to.
Look at how much dimension you get with the Katherine Label Pop-Up.
I'm sharing another holiday card today - using a set of stamps I ordered last fall from Stampin' Up and a fun snowflake background die by Your Next Stamp. I used this die for a couple of my Christmas cards last year and look forward to using it again this year.
The brown panel behind the snowflakes is embossed and sparkly, which is hard to photograph but catches the light beautifully when the glitter catches the light.
Below you can see the card as it is opening ... it folds completely flat for mailing in an envelope with a single stamp.
I used Karen Burniston's Katherine Label Pop-Up to animate the stamped greeting. This is such a fun stamp set and I have several wine-loving friends I could give this card to.
Look at how much dimension you get with the Katherine Label Pop-Up.
Into the holiday card stash...
Supplies:
Snowflake Panel die - Your Next Stamp
Red and white card stocks
Patterned paper - My Minds Eye
Label dies - Karen Burniston, Elizabeth Craft Designs (Discontinued)
Banner punch - Stampin' Up
Stamps - HALF FULL, Stampin' Up
Bakers Twine
Stitched circle die - MFT Stamps
Copic markers
Wink of Stella
Signo White Gel Pen
Thanks for stopping by today
Ha ha! I had to go back and read the front again to get the punch line! :) I love the snowflake background dies. I have a couple of small random heart borders that I use in the same manner. Beautiful card. Katherine Label was my very first KBR die.
ReplyDeleteanother fun Christmas card to add to your stash :)
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