I love snow and hope we'll see some here this winter. As I'm writing this, we are in short sleeves. But it will be cold again in a couple of days. North Carolina is like that in the Fall.
I had 2 classes last week with 15 lovely ladies. We made a card with this stacked snowflake.
I had some extra kits that I decided to make up with different layouts.
I believe the snowflakes were multiplying.
You'll be seeing more of these snowflakes in the future.
Hope you like them!
CAS(E) this Sketch provided the layout for this one. Here's the sketch
And here's another for last week's Queen for the Day, Susie Nelson. When I saw this card, I saw a snowflake. But then I've been seeing a lot of snowflakes. LOL.
Susie has and extensive gallery and so much inspiration there.
All supplies are Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted
Card Recipe (card 1)
Paper: White (Pip), Island Indigo, Silver Glimmer, Whisper White
Other: Kars Snowflake EF (retired), Large Snowflake (Impression Obsession), Medium Snowflake (Snow Flurry Bigz die (retired)), Small Snowflake (Impression Obsession), Large Rhinestone Basic Jewel
Card Recipe (card 2)
Same as above with Stitched Mat Rectangles (Lil Inker) and a punched circle of Glimmer paper for the center.
Card Recipe (card 2)
Same as above with Stitched Mat Rectangles (Lil Inker) and a punched circle of Glimmer paper for the center.
Thanks for the visit.
Enjoy!
24 comments:
So lovely, both of them, but no fair using retired ef's and dies. ;)
Both cards are beautiful and what a gorgeous snowflake. Love the glittery paper you used for part of the snowflake.
Stunning....absolutely stunning! I am sitting here by myself oooing and ahhhing! LOL
Two beautiful cards Bonnie, I love these colours together, Cathy x
Oh, Bonnie, those snowflakes are just gorgeous!! Love the stacking!
Love having the gorgeous layered snowflakes the focus of the card with no sentiment on the outside--2 fabulous cards, Bonnie!
Beautiful! I love the embossed background. And I had a chuckle when I read about the snowflakes multiplying. We lived in Michigan for many years and I can tell you that yes, snowflakes do indeed multiply! :)
STUNNING Bonnie, love them
Absolutely stunning, Bonnie!
These are so super pretty!
Beautiful, I love the layered snowflake and adding sparkle on one layer looks so pretty. Have a great day, Shirleyx
Simply stunning! Hugs Bev x
A very beautiful card, Bonnie. Sure wish I lived locally so I could attend your classes!
Yum. Yummier. You are really stealing the shows lately, Bonnie!! Hugs, Darnell
Beautiful snowflake cards! They're both just wonderful.
Would love to see some snow this year too but don't see that happening. Love your cards.
Lynn
These are both stunners Bonnie. Love the colour choice. May be borrowing your idea if you don't mind!
Hugs
xx
This is a lovely card Bonnie...the snowflakes are beautiful!
They are both lovely, Bonnie! I love the green against the white and the darker green, the silver, and the dew drop is so lovely with the whole design!
And so I got so carried away with the first I forgot to comment on your beautiful second card. Looks like blue and white with the silver all gives a gorgeous effect!!
Beautiful, Bonnie! Great color scheme! :)
Both cards are so beautiful. Love your snowflake. Thanks for playing along with us in the CAS(E) this sketch! challenge and hope to see you again.
These are both just beautiful! Great designs. :-)
Bonnie, I got behind on visitin' once again, so it's a real special treat to have a minute to pop in this evening and enjoy this beauty. Really loved the sparkle snowflake with the solid behind it. Very dramatic. Great color combo too. We had one day in the 70's, then cooler next day, and then drearies & rain Thurs & today. Scramblin' to get ready to head south on Sunday, and got an afternoon class tomorrow. So trying to get all the house chores & bill paying ducks in a row. Take care, TFS & Happy Thanksgiving.
Don't do this to me. I saw the first card and thought yes I likey, likey then I got to the bottom of the page and saw the second one which is a total stunner!! Hugs Mrs A.
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