Hello everyone! With winter firmly in place it's nice to
keep in touch with friends and family. Today I'm sharing
a super simple winter card project using products from
Let It Snow Set - Colored Version
If you have a need to batch your cards because you have so many to
send out, the colored versions of the stamp sets are a great way to go! Let
me show you how I made the cards!
Since this was a project where I’d be using the colored images, I
chose my background paper first. I use WORD for a program and
it allows me to change the colors of my images to whatever color
I need. I cut a piece of the background paper and a piece of coordinating
glitter card stock. Then I printed my images out onto white card stock.
then I used a smaller die that matched the one that I used for the glitter
paper to cut out the focal.
My project was essentially ready to put together…so quick and easy! But
it was at this point I discovered that when I cut the violet paper, I also cut
the paper beneath it – the cool green paper! No problem!!! I changed
the color of the elements again and printed off another page and made
the card the exact same way. I used coordinating tiny gems on the top of
the hat, the tip of the cream in the cocoa and to dot the “i” in the sentiment. I
used coordinating glitter gel pens to fill in the dots on the elements and to
color in the centers of the background snowflakes. I popped up that final
panel with foam tape. Then I dotted the snowflakes around the outsides
of them. And that finished my 2 for 1 card project! It was such a
happy accident! 😃
If you need cards that come together quickly, try the colored versions
of all of the other stamp sets found at
Supplies used:
Let it Snow Set – colored version
Chilly Overlays
Background paper
Coordinating Glitter Card Stock
Nesting Label Dies
Coordinating Glitter Gel Pen
Coordinating Tiny Gems
Foam Tape
White card base
Til next time…
Betsy
In my capacity as a design team member for Kate Hadfield Designs, I do receive the products I use from them.
All opinions and creative decisions remain my own, and I only work with companies/use products that I love.




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