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Thursday, October 29, 2020

Glittery Snowman for Rudolph Days

Hi there.  I'm so glad you stopped by.


This was made with Vintage Hues Acetate and Glitter Film from
Stamp on It.

Super quick and fun with lots of sparkle.

Think we should tell that snowman that the hot chocolate will give him
an empty feeling?

I'm sharing this with Rudolph Days where it's anything Christmas goes.


Here's another done in the same way.  They have so many great images, I 
couldn't choose just one....or two...


Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.

Enjoy!


Card Recipe (card 1)
Stamps:  Scripty Holiday (GKD)
Ink:   Island Indigo (SU)
Paper:   Neenah, 
Other:  Vintage Hues Acetate, Glitter Film, Metallic Outline Stickers (Stamp On It), Kars Snowflake EF (ret. Cuttlebug), Subtle EF (SU), Stitched Square Die (LI)

Card Recipe (card 2)
Stamps:  Scripty Holiday (GKD)
Ink:   Island Indigo (SU)
Paper:   Neenah, 
Other:  Vintage Hues Acetate, Glitter Film, Metallic Outline Stickers (Stamp On It), Kars Snowflake EF (ret. Cuttlebug), Subtle EF (SU), Stitched Square Die (LI)

27 comments:

  1. Two fun and cheerful cards! The Acetate and Glitter Film sure do kick things up a notch...you find the best new (to me) things to try. Also, like the Metallic outline stickers. Have a good day, my friend.

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  2. These are simply beautiful. I'm not familiar with this but I love these cards. I'll have to investigate.

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  3. What fabulous images Bonnie, so very pretty and wonderfully Christmas x. Had a little chuckle about mr snowman and his hot chocolate x.

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  4. Very cool, Bonnie! My sister has been using acetate images on her cards as of late, and they are so amazing! I will have to tell her to visit your blog and see what wonders you've made! Love these snowmen scenes. Stay safe. Bev

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  5. These are fabulous. I love them. Dibs! [Bunny]

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  6. How gorgeous are those cards, wow Bonnie the acetate stuff is really cool, wonderful images.. hugs Robyn

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  7. This acetate and glitter film is very pretty Bonnie and love both images, so sweet, and love the way you have framed the first and the falling snow on the second and two beautiful swirly sentiments to finish them. x

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  8. Beautiful cards with those vintage images, Bonnie! I just love Stamp on It stuff!!

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  9. Beautiful vintage images Bonnie. I love the idea of quick cards especially when they look like these.

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  10. Lovely vintage images and perfect for the film of "snow glitter".

    My fave is the second one as it really highlights the snow on the roof etc.

    Thanks for taking part in the October Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  11. I've not heard of either Vintage Hues, or Glitter Film, Bonnie - yep, head in the sand, again!
    These two are amazing! Seems Frosty is enjoying his chocolate so much - let's not tell him! lol
    =]

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  12. These cards are gorgeous! Dern it Bonnie - curious about the product so went to investigate - I have never found a site that I could not order from. Just one of my talents I guess!!
    Sandy xx

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  13. Hi Bonnie,
    Happy Rudolf Days.
    Oh I am intrigued by what you have used it looks so wonderful and those images are so gorgeous no wonder you couldn't choose.
    The designs are so brilliant love them both.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  14. Wow these are strikingly beautiful. Bonus that they are quick and easy.

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  15. OMG...two Gorgeous glitter film vintage Christmas card images, my friend. TFS your beauties. Love and Hugs...Nancy

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  16. Okay, first... it took me a minute to "get" your remark about the snowman and hot chocolate, but then -- hahahahaha! What a cute image! The second one is utterly gorgeous. I've seen these glitter film sheets from Stamp On It and they are truly incredible. You used them beautifully, Bonnie!

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  17. Lol at the snowman and his empty feeling inside Bonnie!
    These products certainly are effective - what beautiful, detailed cards! Vicky x

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  18. Two lovely winter cards. I love your acetate winter scenes. They look amazing. I love how you finished the card with gold stickers. And of course, the embossed background in the second card ... for me it is always a brilliant decoration.
    Hugs,
    BozenA

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  19. These cards give off a lovely warm snuggly Christmasy glow xx

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  20. Beautiful images, lovely glittery effects!

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  21. Wonderfully sparkly and pretty! I have never seen this product before -- you keep amazing me with new things!

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  22. Wow, the glitter film makes these cards really sparkle and shine. Fabulous Bonnie. Thank you for joining the Rudolph Days Challenge this month.

    Sue xx

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  23. Aren't they pretty! That snowman is so cute!

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  24. Both images are so sweet, Bonnie! The acetate and glitter film is beautiful, especially the blue light. The metallic sticker frame adds so much fun! I can see lots of pretty sparkle even in the photo!
    Hideko xx

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  25. Oooo am loving all the glitter and sparkle of both cards, thanks for joining us at October's Rudolph Days Challenge, Luv Sam x

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  26. Well, I had to go look this up as I wasn't quite getting it. I love your cards, that snowman and his little birdie friend is so cute! So you only put down lines of lacquer and sprinkled your sparkle on certain places on these images? The images are so pretty and made beautiful cards. I love that the birdie has a cup of hot chocolate too, not sure it will work out so well the Mr. Snowman though. lol The house looks like a Thomas Kincaid scene. So beautiful, cold but cheery. Hugs, Brenda

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  27. A new supply to add to my list. These are both appealing and so Christmasy, love the dreamy allure to these beautiful cards. Framed perfectly xx

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Enjoy! Bonnie