Sunday, October 18, 2020

What is a Snowflake?

 

 Hello....

 I'm late with my  Daring Cardmakers post this week.  Still struggling with with my Autumn Blues, feeling 'bleurgh' and everything being so much harder to do.  The heating is still not fixed, but at least we can turn it on manually now - even if it does mean OH climbing up into the loft to switch it on and off. It seems that its not only the boiler, but all the various electrical 'bits' too.  The electrician is due early next week so fingers are crossed for that.

  Anyway, Joanne is this week's challenge setter for the Daring Cardmakers

Did you know it's 

World Dictionary Day? 

I need very little persuasion to celebrate words - celebrate with us by using a dictionary definition, dictionary or book page or make words the focal point of your creation this week.

 

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I started by stencilling a silver snowflake in the top left and lower right corners of the card blank
2 x Tonic Studios Scribbled Circle die cuts were glued onto the card (one glitter card, 1 pearl card) using foam tape.
A selection of medium and small snowflake dies were cut in a
variety of silver, white and turquoise card types and layered around the circles.
The Snowflake definition piece was created on the pc, resized and printed onto card. This was then matted onto turquoise mirror card before adhering in place.
To finish I added a few turquoise and silver gems and pearls
 
 
Anyway, do pop over and see what the team have been making this week - and we would love to see your mail-themed creations!
Thank you so much for visiting today, I hope you'll leave a comment, I really appreciate it when people take the time to leave a message!

Happy Crafting, and please Stay Safe

4 comments:

  1. Hi Kathy your card is gorgeous. It is just so pretty. I do hope your heating is fixed soon. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  2. this is a gorgeous card and design Kathy
    Gr Karin

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  3. Fabulous swirl of snowflakes Kathy, love this one!

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