Saturday 28 November 2015

A Sprinkle of Snowflakes

I love snowflakes and have lots of them in my stash - stamps, papers, dies, punches and peel offs. So it was a certainty that I would be entering CD Sunday's latest challenge.  
I used an old cd from Funky Hand called Twelve Crafters Crafting as I wanted a blue to show off the snowflakes.



I used 3 Martha Stewart punches to create the centre snowflake mat. I think it took 3 attempts to get the corner and border dies to match up. The corner snowflakes are peel offs that I've had some time and I've used white Tonic Crystal drops on them as well as blue on some of the other snowflakes. I'm not sure I like the die cut 'Let it Snow' but it's stuck down now so will have to stay.
 
I came second with this card.

5 comments:

  1. Lots of lovely snowflakes here Pamela. Very pretty.
    Jocelyn x
    CD Sunday DT

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  2. Great mat Pamela - must have taken ages but worth it for the effect. I have the Funky Hands CD and your posting is a timely reminder to have another look at the backing papers.
    I have been practising with the Crystal drops. I took them to the last parchment lesson to show off.
    Thank you for joining in.
    Carol xx
    CD Sunday DT

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  3. You must have lots of patience to match up the border dies the result is a beautiful card with lots and lots of snowflakes

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  4. My favourite colour ,blue, for Christmas cards this year.....looks great as a background for the snowflakes. This is a well though out design. Thank you for joining us at CD Sunday Wynn DT

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  5. This is a fabulous card Pamela, so many beautiful snowflakes - I can never get the Martha Stewart punches to line up!
    Thank you for joining us at CD Sunday for our 'Sprinkle of Snowflakes' challenge - make sure you pop back and take a look at our 'Autumn Colours' challenge starting today.
    Pauline
    CD Sunday Guest Designer
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