OK I'm back! This post doesn't have a video - BUT there will be a video showing the fourth card in this "set" uploaded (hopefully?) later today. I just thought I'd post these in the meantime as it's going to take a few hours to upload the video, and I didn't want to make that blog post too long!
If you missed yesterday's video showing how I made the embossed snowflakes you can check that out below:
Heat Embossed Snowflakes - Video
So here are 3 of the cards I made with said snowflakes:
I keep sounding like a broken record but I seriously LOVE the Snowflake Flurry stamp set and Die-namics from MFT! I could play with them forever it seems and keep coming up with new ideas!
Also in love with the gold shine card stock from MFT -it's sooooooo pretty! I mentioned in the video that it's not quite as reflective as the gold foil card stock - gold foil is more of a mirror finish whereas this gold shine is not quite as "mirror-like" - but it's just pretty!
I'm also loving MFT's Hand Lettered Holiday stamp set - such a nice font combo and lots of sentiments in the set.
As I said I made a set of 4 cards - 2 landscape and 2 portrait orientation. It was just more fun that way to mix them up and make them all different but still coordinating. Sometimes mass-producing the same card over and over again can get boring - something like this makes it all a little more fun and unique ;).
The self-adhesive pearls I used are from Doodlebug and are (sadly) discontinued. I linked to an alternative in the supplies.
This pic was the best one I got to show how pretty the Delicate Golden Glitz ink is. It's SO hard to capture on camera but trust me if you don't own it you should! It's got the most gorgeous shimmer to it - I haven't used it in the longest time and pulled it out for these cards and fell in love with it all over again!
So there's 3 of the cards with all the insides finished as well (I always feel like a card is unfinished if I don't add *something* to the inside). I'll be back later on with the video and the last card showing the process of how these came together!