Hey friends!! I hope you all have been having as wonderful a holiday season as possible. There's been a lot going on behind the scenes, lots of good holiday stuff (with 5 kids and pets and all of us cooped up at home it gets a little crazy but it was still a great Christmas!) and then drama in regards to crashing computers, social media issues etc. Basically it was one thing after another contributing to me just disappearing for the last week and a half - and for whatever reason it felt like a LOT longer than that.
All that said - I'm back! I was able to get the laptop fixed/working/whatever (I'm still hoping I can get more use out of it before being forced to get a new one), and I'm still dealing with some of my social media issues but that's not relevant to this post.
I think I've said it a million times this winter that my love for snowflake stamps is like my love for floral stamps LOL! I can never have enough. I'll never not love a new snowflake set. They're just a lot of fun to create with:
I pulled out Simon Says Stamp's Prismatic Snowflakes stamp and die set to make these pink snowflake cards. I white heat embossed all the snowflakes from the set onto Doll Pink and Cotton Candy card stock and then die cut them with their coordinating wafer dies.
I white heat embossed a sentiment from the Snowflake Season stamp set onto more of the card stock used for the snowflakes. Rather than white splatter I did pink splatter using Distress Paints in Picked Raspberry, Festive Berries and Spun Sugar.
On the insides of the cards I added another sentiment from the Snowflake Season stamp set and stamped more of the Prismatic Snowflakes using Picked Raspberry and Spun Sugar Distress Oxide inks and that was it!
To see how these cards came together check out my video below:
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