Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Snowflakes Card

Hello & Happy Tuesday!

This morning we woke up to rain and freezing rain.
Everything outside is covered with a thin coat of ice which is pretty to look at and i'm hoping we don't lose power from it!
Fingers crossed!

Today I have a snowflake card to share with you!
This is the 4th Christmas card the stamp girls made.
Miss Emily liked this one as well. She said it was the colors!




Anyone have any guesses as to what color blue that is?

The patterned paper I picked up at L&L Stamps sometime in the last year and since I have been on a roll to use what's in my stash, this was the card I designed around the paper!
That beautiful white snowflake is actually velvet paper that Stampin Up brought out last year with it's Snow Is Glistening Suite. It did not last long and sold out in no time. I diecut it with the Snowfall Thinlits dies. 


Card Details:

Stamps: Itty Bitty Christmas
Ink: Buckaroo Blue (retired)
Cardstock: Buckaroo Blue (retired), Whisper White, White Velvet Paper (retired), Kaisercraft Paper Chilly/Frosted Collection
Accessories: Stitched Rectangle Framelits, Tim Holtz Snowflake EF, Classic Label Punch, Snowfall Thinlits (retired), Rhinestones, Mini Dimensionals, Tombow Multipurpose Liquid Glue


So, did you guess Buckaroo Blue?
It was one of the first colors to come out in the then NEW In Colors in 2007!
Can you believe that color is 12 years old!!?
I had to give my ink pad a good re-inking and then it stamped nicely!

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My thoughts today...


I would have to say that O' Holy Night is my favorite!
But I really do love them all!!

Thanks for stopping by & have yourself a great day!
~Wendy


3 comments:

Vicki Burdick said...

This is so pretty, I love ha snowflake paper!! Buckaroo Blue was one of my favorite colors back when it came out. Stay warm!!

Mary Anne / MA54K said...

Great texture with clean lines! Beautiful!

Carol L said...

I love this design with those tilted panels and great snowflake accent! I cannot actually remember Buckaroo Blue - I guess I wasn't impressed with it at the time, but it sure looks good on this great card!