Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Baby Wipes and Trees

Hello people!  It's taken me a while to get organized after making this forest of trees.  I have to tell you how much fun it was to create these trees!  Have you tried doing the Baby Wipe technique?  Have you done it in ages?  It's been several years at least since I played with this technique, but it was so fabulous making these lovely trees with each one turning out slightly different.  Let's start from the beginning.  Back about two weeks or so ago, I ran into a blog that was showing the Baby Wipe technique with the Peaceful Evergreen stamp set. I loved the look of the trees when she was finished and wanted to try this myself.  Big problem - I couldn't find the post again, but I knew how to do this because I've used this technique before on fall trees.  I wasn't sure which refills she used, but I figured it would work with whichever colors I tried.  The technique uses ink refills dropped to make spots onto a cushion of about five folded Baby Wipes.  The ink drops (spots) should bleed in to fill any open spaces.  If you need more drops, add them.  I ended up using four colors and about seven - eight drops (spots) of each color.  You use how many you need.  Make sure the "ink pad" you're making is large enough to fit the largest stamp you want to use.  

TIP:  I use an empty stamp box to make a pad.  This keeps the ink contained, it doesn't bleed through to your table, and you can shut the lid and come back later and it's still usable.

This is a picture of the cards I've made so far.  I still have a few extra trees left over that I'll get to later.  

My color palette of refills is:  Misty Moonlight, Pretty Peacock, Shaded Spruce, and Fresh Freesia.  The Fresh Freesia color is the only color I know she used because I thought it was a little weird, but it really adds a "frosty" look to the trees.  If you try this technique, you can use any mixture of colors you'd like on your trees.  Each time you'll have a different looking mix.

As you can see, I used all three sizes of the single evergreen trees.  Plus, on three of the cards I used the row of trees stamped twice to go across the card front.

TIP:  Have a stack of white cardstock ready to stamp so you can just keep going once you're on a roll with this technique.

TIP:  I did NOT clean my stamps during this whole stamping session.  It just added more of a color mix to my trees.

By stamping on different areas of my "ink pad" there is a different mix of colors on each of the set of five trees on this stamp.  Some are darker, and some have more of the Fresh Freesia color that tends to make the trees a little lighter.

The die-cut Christmas is from the Peaceful Season dies. And I've used both the Misty Moonlight and Basic White to cut the word Christmas.  The two Misty Moonlight die-cuts are backed with Basic White, but the Basic White one was backed with Fresh Freesia to give a soft yet bright look.  The word 'merry' used with it comes from the Greetings of the Season set which you can find in the Online Exclusive section of the store.  I love that all the sentiments come in two different sizes and fonts that you can mix and match.  That makes it so versatile.  You can find the right sentiment so easily.

These three cards have used the medium and small trees.  Each size was stamped twice - once on the card and once on an extra piece of Basic White cardstock and die-cut after stamping.   Two of these cards had a strip of Misty Moonlight ribbon weaving in between the trees as an accent.  While you're having fun stamping, you might as well stamp several extra trees in assorted sizes to make more cards!  

Once you've made the "ink pad" to stamp with, it's amazing just how many times you can use it.  I stamped all these trees, plus extra for the white inserts on the cards and still had a viable pad.  Now that it's been sitting in one of the empty stamp containers for a week and a half, it's still usable. Amazing!  The colors are more mottled, but still a beautiful mix of colors!

If you look closely, you can see different backgrounds on each of these three cards.  The one on the left has spatters of Wink of Stella covering the background.  The middle card has the Snowfall Sky Embossing Folder adding the snowflakes.  The right card uses the So Swirly Embossing Folder because it reminded me of the wind blowing and swirling around.  

Two of these cards use a sentiment from the Shepherd's Care set.  I love both the sentiment and font of the "peace on earth" stamp.  It's a sentiment I keep going back to use.  It's perfect, especially with the quiet of the woods on these cards.

This card uses the medium sized tree on all four trees.  As you can see, each one of the trees here have a different mix of colors even though they were all stamped from the same pad.  Just by moving the stamp around the different sections of the pad, you get a different mix.  These were all stamped on the Basic White layer, just spaced out so they can all fit.

I'll just mention here that the cards all used a mix of the four colors already mentioned for the layering pieces on the cards:  Misty Moonlight, Pretty Peacock, Shaded Spruce, and Fresh Freesia.  Except for one which I layered with Lost Lagoon cardstock because the tree colors on that card looked just like Lost Lagoon was added.

The card on the left has a 1/2" strip of Pretty Peacock Glimmer Paper as an accent.  That paper is still available in the Online Exclusive section of the store.   It adds a pretty bit of shimmer to the design.

Both of these cards use the largest and medium sized trees in their design.  When using the largest tree, it's too tall to fit on the card in landscape mode.

So, there you have it!  A complete forest of trees all made the same, but each one ended up being one of a kind.  This was such an afternoon of fun and creativity making all these trees and even more!  I was surprised it took another week to get all of these cards made.  There were just too many choices with cardstock colors for layering, which sentiments to use, which embossing folder to use, embellishments or not, etc.  Yes, it was enough to make your head spin!  But it really was a fun creative endeavor.  Now I've still got just a few more of those trees to take care of that were left over from my stamping frenzy.

Oh, just one more thing.  You might have noticed that none of these cards have any embellishments on them.  I did go back later and added some goodies.  Here's a list of some of the gems used:  Iridescent Faceted Gems, Rhinestone Basic Jewels, Iridescent Pearls, White Loose Snowflakes, Pecan Pie & Clear Ribboned Dots, and Adhesive-Backed Snowflake Assortment.  There are others that are retired but still favorites that I dig out every so often.  Whew!  And you wondered how it could possibly take another week to get the cards finished.  Just choosing the embellishments took about a week all by itself!!  :-)  But then again, I always have a hard time choosing embellishments.

Okay, that's all I've got for you today.  Hope that is enough to keep you thinking and creating on your own.  This is such a fun technique.  Each time you make one of those Baby Wipe ink pads, you open up a world of possibilities.

Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon

Thursday, November 14, 2024

Another DSP Christmas Card

Hello friends!  I don't know about you, but at this time of year with so many things to do and my lists getting longer and longer, I'm always on the lookout for ways to make things easier and to conserve my time.  I've run across one of my card layouts that went together very quickly with odds and ends that were clogging up my work area, but I think it's really special.  Tell me what you think of this.

I love everything about the card singly, and when you put them all together, wow!  The card design started with the Winter Meadow DSP that is such a wonderful mix of colors with whimsical prints.  You just can't miss with this DSP.  I had a piece that measured 5 1/4" x 2".  That would make a perfect starting place.

The DSP piece is backed with Lost Lagoon cardstock.  It's cut to measure 5 1/4" x 2 1/4" and they're attached with adhesive.  The card base is also Lost Lagoon cardstock.  It measures 11" x 4 1/4".  It's scored at 5 1/2" and folded in half.

Next a piece of Basic White cardstock was cut to fit the card front.  It measures 5 1/4" x 4".  As you can see, it was embossed with the Snowflake Sky Embossing Folder.  I love the delicate background the embossing gives to this layer.  It's then attached to the Lost Lagoon card base using adhesive. 

When adjusting where I wanted the DSP strip, I realized it could use another strip of cardstock or something to add more contrast to the card.  The slight glimmer in the peacock color of the Three Color Glimmer paper pack would work nicely.  Yes, this is still available in the Online Exclusive section of the Stampin'Up! store.  This is such a pretty accent paper!  You can see the subtle shimmer in the picture.  I had an inch wide strip left over in the package.  It was cut to fit the 5 1/4" length.  Then it was eased behind the DSP layers and attached with "green glue" with only about a half inch showing to the right side.  The layers were then attached to the card base using "green glue" to hold it securely.

The sentiment I chose for this card is from the Greetings of the Season stamp set.  The two words are separate stamps so you can line them up however you prefer.  They are stamped on a Basic White label made with the Thoughtful Expressions dies.  The sentiment is stamped with Pretty Peacock ink.

The four pieces of holly are die-cut from Pretty Peacock cardstock.  They are cut with the holly die in the Hang An Ornament Bundle.  Two holly leaves are attached to the top left area of the label using Mini Glue Dots.  Only the tips of the holly have adhesive on them.  The label is attached to the card front using Dimensionals.  After attaching, I tucked in two more holly leaves on the bottom right of the label.  It seemed like it needed just a bit more contrast.  There is a stem in the Thoughtful Expressions die set that fit nice.  It was die-cut from Lost Lagoon cardstock.  Then it was tucked in with the two holly leaves.

The last addition on the card was the bits of bling.  After trying several different possibilities, I settled on the blue gems from the Tinsel Gems Four Pack.  Three gems are added to the label to look like holly berries.  Another two were added to balance out the design.  When the sun shines on these gems, they look just like they are glowing!  So beautiful!

Another card to add to the finished Christmas card box.  With all the card making I've been doing I find I'm running low on cardstock.  Right now, Stampin'Up! is having their Seasonal Sale going on.  What a perfect time to stock up on all those staples that you'll be needing for your holiday crafting.

This sale will run through Friday 11/15.  If you need a demonstrator, I'd be happy to assist you.  When you order either today or tomorrow, please consider using my Host Code shown at the top of this blog post.  Thank you so much for any order you might place.

From the 2024–2025 Annual Catalog:

  • 10% off ink, including pads, refills, markers, and Stampin’ Blends. Ink pad bundles and third-party ink pads are NOT included. 
  • 10% off cardstock. Close To My Heart cardstock is NOT included.
  • 20% total off all stamp and die bundles and stamp and punch bundles. (Stamp bundles are normally 10% off. With this sale you get an additional 10% off.)
  • 20% off all Designer Series Paper  (Annual Catalog only)
Isn't this a super sale to stock up on all your cardstock, ink, stamp bundles, and DSP.  It's like getting a Christmas present early!

Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon

Saturday, November 9, 2024

More Nests in Winter Cards

Hi again!  Since I was playing with the Nests in Winter DSP yesterday, the paper was still sitting out on my desk.  Yes, I know.  I should have put it all away.  But then I wouldn't have been inspired to make some more cards with those cool die-cut birds.  I can't believe how easy it is to make a card using those birds instead of having to do all the stamping and coloring myself.  Yes, I still like to do all the coloring.  But sometimes I'm just looking for quick and simple.  Don't you have those days too?  Anyway, that's my excuse for today!

Like I said, all this stuff was still sitting on my desk, the DSP, the stamps, the dies.  Oh my, what a mess!  But I saw the die-cut birds and the Pool Party printed DSP and it got my creativity going full speed.   This time I wanted to make a light and airy card with the birds, but still do a quick fun fold.  Let's get creating!

I started with a 4" x 4" square piece of this Pool Party print.  It resembled a snowy sky, so that was the starting point.  With only a 4" x 4" piece to work with, I had to get creative with the rest of the card to accommodate that piece.

The card base is Basic White Thick cardstock that measures 11" x 4 1/4".  It's scored at 5 1/2" then 1" is cut from the front edge.  The Nested in Winter DSP print was attached to the front flap using adhesive.

Inside the card, a 1 1/4" strip of Pool Party cardstock has been added. Prior to attaching it, the strip was embossed using the Snowflake Sky Embossing Folder.  This gives it a subtle snowy appearance that complements the DSP print.

The Nested Essentials Dies were used on this card too.  A different sentiment from the Perched in a Tree stamp set was used this time.  It's stamped near the top with Memento Tuxedo Black ink.  I thought the sentiment about singing would coordinate well with the birds.

These birds are from the Nests in Winter DSP that was used on the previous card.  Both styles of birds are die-cut with the coordinating dies.  This makes it so easy to have the birds, branches, and berries all cut and ready to use.  

The birds are attached just below the sentiment using adhesive.  Then the entire tag is attached to the card front using adhesive.  I let part of the tag set below the edge of the layer.  

To add a little subtle bling to the design, a knot was made in a 5" strip of Glittered White Organdy Ribbon.  This gives just a tiny bit of sparkle.  It's attached at the top of the label tag using a Mini Glue Dot to finish the card.

Final look at this pretty snowy looking card for Christmas.  I've just about run out of this snowy DSP print, so I need to get more before I'm ready to sit down and make my own Christmas cards.  That's not a good time to run out of one of the main pieces of my design, now is it?

Off to do a little more creating!  I can't wait to finish a series of cards using the Peaceful Evergreens set I've been working on.  I'm sort of in the middle of those and need to figure out how I want to finish them.  Come on back for the next Christmas installment.  Or maybe I'll have another Thanksgiving card or two up my sleeve.  You never know!


Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon  


Friday, November 8, 2024

Winter Birds Card

Hi all.  I've been planning ahead for all the cards I need to send out for Christmas, and I've been on a roll.  Today's card is a fun fold that's easy as pie (make mine pumpkin please!).  You can make three of these from one 12" x 12" piece of designer paper, so that's what I did.  Hope you love this idea!

Isn't this a wonderful card with a sweet country feel that's just right for Christmas?  Your first step to making these cards is deciding which piece of dsp that you're going to use.  For my cards, I chose one of the pretty prints from the Nests of Winter Designer Series Paper that you can find in the Mini Catalog.  I love the mix of stripes and the birds coordinating on the card to make it special.

On the 12" x 12" piece with the prints positioned properly, score at 2 3/4" and 6 5/8".  Then turn the paper 1/4 turn and cut at 4" and 8" to get 3 sections that measure 4" x 12".  This will be the main part of your card.

I used a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" piece of Garden Green cardstock for the card base.   This is attached to the folded dsp.  I used "green glue", but you could use the adhesive of your choice.  

The tag on the card front is from the Nested Essentials Die set.  I liked that it slightly overlapped both sides of the turned back flap.  The sentiment is from the Perched in a Tree stamp set.  This was in the Online Exclusive section if you don't have it yet.  The bird is die-cut from another print of the Nests of Winter DSP pack.  I just love how easily you can die-cut a whole stack of these birds and another set of birds too with the coordinating die set.

The ribbon is the Wild Wheat Rustic Striped Ribbon.  This has such a nice golden tone to it.  In the catalog I thought it looked stiff, but it's a nice ribbon that's very pliable which makes it easy to use.  It's attached to the point of the label with a Mini Glue Dot.

For the inside of my card, I cut two different sizes of Basic White cardstock for the sentiments.  The one on the left is 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" square.  The right one is 3 1/2" x 3 3/4".  Both of these sentiments are ones I've owned for a good while.  I was looking for something with a religious tone to the sentiment and had a hard time finding what would work.  They are both stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black ink.  Then they're attached with adhesive.

After giving it much thought, I'm leaving these cards bare.  That's right, no bling!  Oh my, what is this world coming to?   Do you think that some bling is needed here?  If so, what would you use?

Thought I'd share the picture of all three cards together.  Since there's almost no stamping and no coloring at all, these cards can be made in a minimum of time.  But they still look special.  Maybe you'll add this idea to your Christmas card stash this year.  If you don't have this particular DSP, try something else that works.  Let me know what you made!

Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

My Christmas Tree Version

Hello stamping friends!  I hope you aren't bored by my card today.  So many people have shared their versions of Christmas tree cards this year.  Especially since there are several different tree-centered new sets this year to choose from.  After giving this some thought, I figured why not share one more.  After looking at so many different versions of Christmas trees on Pinterest to get inspired, I feel like I must have seen them all already.  And I hope my version isn't too much like anyone else's card idea.  I think I got idea overload and started mixing up what I saw and what I thought up myself.  Also, I was having a problem finding what I wanted to put together on this card from just my current stash of stamps, punches and cardstock.  So, this card is a real mixture of old and new, but I love how it all comes together into a beautiful Christmas card!

 

Isn't this just the perfect Christmas tree card?  I love how it came together.  When planning this card, I couldn't keep myself from using the retired original Shimmery Paper that we sold previously.  It has a subtle shimmer to it that it's almost unnoticeable, but it is there and makes a lovely backdrop for this tree.

The card starts with a card base of Shaded Spruce that measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" that's scored and folded in half.  The first layer is the Shimmery Paper that measures 5 1/4" x 4".  For some added shimmer on this, I flicked a little bit of Wink of Stella on the layer and set it aside to dry for a minute.  I wasn't sure how I'd finish the design until I had a tree to work with, so that was next.

While that was drying, I created my tree(s).  The larger tree image in the Frosted Forest stamp set was stamped on Basic White cardstock with Shaded Spruce ink.  Then I worked with the coordinating stencils to add the rest of the color.  Stencil A was Shaded Spruce added with a Blending Brush.  Stencil B was adding some Mossy Meadow for a shading color.  Stencil C was carefully dabbing and smooshing White Craft ink onto the tree.  Don't rub it on or much of the green will transfer to your white ink pad.  Oops!  After adding the white ink, I added White Embossing Powder to one and a clear glitter embossing powder to the 2nd one.  After heat setting, you can see the difference of the two trees.  For this card, I chose the snowy tree with the white embossing powder on it.

A strip of Shaded Spruce was cut for the card front.  It measures 5 1/4" x 1 1/2".  A strip of the Graceful Greenery Vellum was added over this as a lovely accent.  The strip measures 5 1/4" x 1 3/8".  It's attached to the green strip only under the circle areas to hide the adhesive.  For a final layer on the strip, a length of the Silver & White Sheer Ribbon was wrapped around and adhered to the back.  This was all added to the card front and attached with adhesive.

Two of the Spotlight on Nature circle dies were used next.  The larger one cut a piece of Shaded Spruce, and the next size down cut a circle from the Shimmery White cardstock.  These are layered up together with adhesive.  Then they are attached to the far-right side of the card front using Dimensionals.

The tree was attached to the circles by using Dimensionals also, so it really stands out on the card.

Another retired favorite of mine, the Double Oval Punch, was used to make the sentiment piece.  The larger oval punched out Shaded Spruce and the smaller oval punched Basic White.  Shaded Spruce ink was used to stamp Joy from the Brightest Glow set which I think is retired.  The sentiment fit just right though, so that's what I used.

We're down to the home stretch now.  It was time for any extra bling to go on now.  After evaluating, I went back and added Wink of Stella over all the white embossing powder on the tree branches.  I like the bit of glimmer that added to the tree.  The very last addition was the five tiny Rhinestone Basic Jewels scattered on the tree.  

There, I'm so happy with the entire card, even if it is a mish-mash of old and new.  I really enjoy getting out my retired products and playing around with them.  It reminds me of why I held on to those special items when they retired in the first place.  Of course, I'd be happy to hang on to every single stamp, accessory, and tool I've purchased over many years.  But you know, I really don't want to rent a storage unit to fit it all!  LOL

Hope you had fun creating with me today.  I promise I'll try to stick with more current products next time around.  (Maybe)  Please don't get mad at me if I wander away into the past again.  

Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Trusting Card with Changing Leaves Embossing

Hello friends!  Happy Friday to you.  Since it's election time this year, we went out and voted early today.  Seems weird not voting on Election Day, but things change, I guess.  I'm having trouble keeping up with all the changes happening, but I'm doing my best.  My card today reminds me of the hope I have that if (when) I trust God, He will always direct my paths.  In these uncertain times, trusting in God is my hope.  Hopefully today's card will remind you of this truth also.

This card is very simple in design, but I think the simplicity draws your attention to the sentiment which is the main point.  My friend Sue was here visiting, and we were stamping.  What a surprise!  (That was dripping with sarcasm in case you missed it.)  Anyway, the You Are Beautiful set is new, and it was just delivered a few days earlier.   Sue wanted to use this sentiment for some cards she had planned.  Since the set was out, I figured I needed to make a card too.  Here's what I came up with for my finished project.  I'd show you her card idea, but it wasn't finished yet.  I don't really know what she has planned for it, but I hope she shares the idea with me when she finishes it.

The first order of business was finding a nice sized die-cut for the sentiment.  I used the 2nd largest rectangle die in the retired So Sentimental die set.  This was cut from Basic White cardstock.  Then the sentiment was stamped on it with Pebbled Path ink.  This ink color was dark, but not as harsh as black ink would have been with the light cardstock I used.  


My card starts with a base of Soft Sea Foam cardstock that measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2".  It is scored at 4 1/4" and folded in half.  Then a layer of the same cardstock is cut at 5 1/4" x 4".  This layer has the leafy stem in the set stamped randomly over it using Soft Sea Foam ink.  It still looked a little 'flat' to me, so it was embossed with the Changing Leaves Embossing Folder.  I love the impressive detail this adds to the layer.  It really takes it up a notch, doesn't it?  

After embossing, I used a Blending Brush with some Soft Sea Foam ink to add a little more color around the edges.

I checked through all my current ribbons and couldn't find the perfect one.  So, it was time to dig into my retired stash of ribbons and trims.  I found the Metallic Woven Trim in Parakeet Party that seems to be just a darker version of the cardstock I used.   This was wrapped around twice to give me the look I wanted.  Two smaller pieces of Tear & Tape were used on the back side to hold the trim in place.  This layer was attached to the folded card base using Tombow Multi Purpose Liquid Glue to hold the heavily embossed cardstock securely.

The sentiment was layered over the trim off-center.  A little to the right and the bottom to give it a different look.  It was attached with Dimensionals.

The little bit of bling necessitated another visit to my retired stash, but this time in the "bling box".  Oh, the treasures!  I did find something that was the perfect touch.  Several years ago, we had a trim set called Adhesive-Backed Shiny Sequins.  These were a set of four pastel colors that had an iridescent sheen to them.  I just loved these on the card!

That's my simple project for today.  Just a little embossing, die-cutting, ribbon and sequins and you've got it.  Thank you for stopping by today.  I'm so pleased with this finished project.  The embossed background really adds so much to the final card. Looks like I'll have to get this stamp set out again soon to see what else can be made.  This is getting posted much later than I planned.  We had a few trick or treaters come to the door this year and I got to meet a couple of ladies.  How nice that was.  Hope you had fun with some Halloween tricks of your own.  

Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon 

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Frozen Edges Snowflakes

Hello Friends!  It's another gorgeous fall day and I'm enjoying it by thinking of snowflakes.  What?!  I don't know about you, but I love the look of snowflakes.  Each one unique in its own way.  But with moving to South Carolina, we don't really see too many of these beauties.  That means no snow shoveling too and I really don't miss that!  So, I get my snowflake fix using stamps and dies and enjoy myself that way.

Here's my version of a snowy day!  Does it make you shiver with the cold and think snow?  I guess it's the closest I can get right now.

The first thing I did to make this card was deciding to make a fun fold.  Then I decided to use the Winter Meadow Designer Series Paper.  This DSP is still available in the Annual Catalog on page 101.  It's a little hard to find, but so worth it!  That decision led me to Lost Lagoon cardstock for the card base.  This measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2".  It was scored and folded in half at 4 1/4".  Then a 1" strip was cut from the opening edge of the front of the card.

The wintry print from the DSP pack was cut to measure 4" x 5 1/4".  Then a 1" strip was cut from the right edge.  This piece would be used on the inside of the card.
A Basic White cardstock strip that measures 5 1/2" x 2" was used to die-cut the snowflake strip from the Frozen Edges die set.  I ran it through twice to make sure it cut all the tiny little edges in this detailed die.  After dislodging all the extra bits, this strip was attached to the left edge of the DSP piece for the card front.  I used some "green glue" dots to attach it.  There was a small bit to cut off on the top and bottom edges of the card.  Then the layer was attached to the card front using adhesive.

A snowflake stamp was stamped on Basic White cardstock with Lost Lagoon ink.  This was die-cut along with one each of the extra snowflakes in the set.  There is also one larger snowflake cut from Lost Lagoon for an accent.

Both the tag and the sentiment are from the Greetings of the Season bundle.  It was positioned to fit the die, then stamped with Lost Lagoon ink.

The tag and extra snowflakes were positioned on the card.  The tag and one snowflake were attached with Dimensionals.  The layered snowflake was tucked under the tag and attached with a Mini Glue Dot.  Another small snowflake was attached with a Mini Dimensional. 

Now I moved on to the inside of the card.  A piece of Basic White cardstock was cut to measure 5 1/4" x 4".  The 1" strip of DSP that you cut off earlier was attached on the right edge with adhesive.

The sentiment is from the same Greetings of the Season set and matches the font of the tag on the front.  It's stamped with Lost Lagoon ink.  This layer is attached inside the card with adhesive.

The extra snowflake was added to the layer with a Mini Glue Dot.  There is a small amount of the snowflake showing when the card is closed.

For the added bling on the card, I made a bow of the silver cording from the Simply Elegant Trim combo from the last catalog.  It needed a smidgeon of silver on this card in my humble opinion.  The bow is attached with a rolled Mini Glue Dot positioned right in the hole of the tag.  

The white snowflakes from the Adhesive-Backed Snowflake Assortment would be a good addition.  Surprisingly I only had two small white snowflakes left in my package.  Oops.  Guess I need to order another package.  I did add the two I had left.  But it still needed a bit more.  

Rhinestone Basic Jewels in the smallest size were sprinkled around the card front and one by the snowflake inside the card.  This added the sparkle I wanted to make it look like a snowfall.

Hope this card idea has gotten you in the mood for winter fun.  I love how it turned out.  It's one of the few times lately that I've had an idea, and it actually came out as planned.  😉😁

Thanks for hanging out with me today.  Feel free to leave a comment.  I love hearing what you think.  Enjoy your card making and get thinking about those Christmas cards you need to make!

Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon