Snowflake Thank You | by Rosemary Dennis

Hello everyone! Rosemary here today. I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas celebration with family and friends. Now that Christmas is past it is time to think about thanking people for the gifts given. With that in mind I made a wintry thank you card using several Birch Press Design snowflake dies. Let’s take a look at what I made.

When I made the light blue snowflake ornament for my last post I had lots of scraps of the panels I had made left over. I decided to die cut lots of snowflakes using the Felicity Snowflakes die set with the idea to use them on a card.

I then pulled out the Frosty Flake Layering die set and determined an arrangement of the flakes that I liked. I then die cut the Frosty Flake layers from a very pale blue cardstock, silver glitter cardstock and white.

To give the layered snowflake more dimension and movement I only adhered the layers together in the very center. Adhering the snowflake together this way also created some off-setting of the layers which I think looks really pretty.

I die cut a piece of white cardstock with a rectangle die and then arranged all the snowflakes on the panel as you see. When adhering the smaller snowflakes I only used the liquid adhesive on the centers of them so that there is a little bit of dimension and movement. I foiled the sentiment using Thank You Noted Script hot foil plate using a light blue foil and then die cut with the matching die. I adhered that to the card using a combination of foam squares and liquid adhesive. An icy blue fairy jewel was added to the center of the large snowflake to finish off the card.

I hope you enjoyed today’s project. Thanks for stopping by and have a very, very happy new year!

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5 responses to “Snowflake Thank You | by Rosemary Dennis”

  1. A Gorgeous card Rosemary

  2. Lisa Elton

    These are the kind of snowflakes I can handle… pretty paper ones! Lovely card, Rosemary!

  3. TK

    Beautiful card — each snowflake as unique and beautiful as the next! Great movement using the snowflakes

  4. Just love all the blue snowflakes with the big layered one, Rosemary! Gorgeous!!

  5. I tend to use navy blue & silver with snowflakes, but I adore your card using light blue! Thanks for the inspiration!