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. Faith A Avatar

    A Gorgeous card Rosemary

  2. Lisa Elton Avatar
    Lisa Elton

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

  3. TK Avatar
    TK

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

  4. Linda Wetterlin Avatar

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

  5. ggnurse Avatar

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