You’re Snow Kind!

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Hello friends – Bri here! I am back today after the holiday weekend to share another winter card design featuring the Snow One Like You Stamp Set from Pink and Main. Keep reading below for more details on how I made this snowy project.

The front card panel was created with the Snow Day Embossing Folder and distress inks. I swiped Dusty Concord, Broken China, and Kitsch Flamingo inks across the inside of the embossing folder and then spritzed it with water to activate the ink. Next, I placed the watercolor cardstock (4″ x 5.25″) inside of the embossing folder and ran it through the machine. Once the ink was dry I layered it on top of dark teal and white layers to create a A2 card front.

The teal sentiment strip is roughly 1″ x 4″. To decorate it I distressed the edges with Peacock Feathers Distress ink to add some shading and to coordinate with the background panels. Next, I stamped the little snowflakes onto the strip with the same Peacock feathers ink to create a fun background. Then I heat embossed the sentiment with white embossing powder onto the left edge of the strip.

To finish the card I added matching enamel dots from the Snow Day Sparkle Dots pack to embellish the card front.

Thank you for stopping by the blog. I really hope this project inspires you today!

Pink & Main Products Used:
Snow One Like You Stamp Set
Snow One Like You Coordinating Dies
Snow Day Embossing Folder
EZ Squeeze Craft Glue
Magic Anti-Static Brush
Snow Day Sparkle Dots

Other Key Products Used:
Teal and White Cardstock
Watercolor Cardstock
Copic Markers:
R22, R20
RV13, RV11, RV10
BV04, BV02, BV00, BV000
BG02, BG01, BG000, BG0000
W7, W5, W3, W1
YR23
Distress Inks: Dusty Concord, Broken China, Kitsch Flamingo, Peacock Feathers
White Gel Pen
White Embossing Powder

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