Today for Inspiration Wednesday with Heartfelt Creations, I am sharing this easy to create negative image snowflake card.
HCD1-7108 Snow Kissed Flakes and Tag Die
HCD1-7109 Gift Box and Mini Snowflakes Die
HCPC-3749 Snow Kissed Spruce Cling Stamp Set
HCDP1-269 Snow Kissed Paper Collection
Other Products Used:
Ink- ColorBox (Storm, Sailboat), Glitter Button, 3D Foam Tape, Hot Glue, Cardstock- White, Circle Punch- 1.75”.
I inked the edges of all of my patterned papers and cardstock in grey ink. My card base is 6×6. Cut 2 squares from the light green patterned paper that are 1.5”. Cut these in half diagonally and adhere to the 4 corners of your card front.Cut a piece of the navy patterned paper that is 5.75×5.75, and adhere to the middle of your card. Cut a piece of the striped patterned paper that is 1.25×6, and adhere to the middle of the card front. Cut a piece of the navy border strip that is 6” long and adhere on top of the striped patterned paper.
Cut out 1 large snowflake out of white cardstock. Instead of using that, I used the negative image left behind. Cut an even square around that image (approx. 4.25×4.25). Cut a piece of the light green patterned paper that is the same size as your snowflake square. Cut a piece of white cardstock that is 4.75×4.75. Adhere the green patterned paper to the middle of the larger piece of white cardstock. Adhere the negative image piece of cardstock right over the green patterned paper using 3D foam tape.
Using a circle punch, cut out one of the circles from the navy patterned paper. Adhere that to the middle of the negatibe snowflake using 2 layers of 3D foam tape. Stamp and cut out the larger snowflake using navy ink, and adhere to the middle of your card. Add the glitter button to the middle. Adhere this whole thing to the middle of the card front.
I added a small journal block inside the card to write your holiday sentiments.
Thank you so much for stopping by! Be sure to check out this Snow Kissed creation you may have missed.
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Such a beautiful piece! Well done!
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I read your post and wished I’d wretitn it
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