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Let It Snow Card


"It's difficult to choose favorite stamps from this set, but the mittens, scarf and snowflakes are at the top of my list. I love to watch snow falling and the snow inside the lettering seemed natural to do."
Daylene Strickland

In making this appealing card, Daylene needed to use only 3 of the 10 large stamps in the set. If wood mounted, these three stamps would cost about what the entire set costs. Stamps in this set have nearly infinite combinations and you will be glad you own them all.

Get the White Christmas Stamp Collection Set at Sunday International
 
Materials Needed


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Posh White Christmas Stamps (Sunday International)
- Let It Snow
- Mittens Border
- Snowflake Border
- Warmest Wishes
- Marvy Blending Blox (Sunday International)
- Marvy Markers (Sunday International)
- Brilliance Ink Pads (Sunday International)
- 1 Sheet 8 ½” x 11” white gloss or coated cardstock
- Blue Cardstock – 5 ¾” x 5 ¾”
- Clear Hot Glue
- Stickles Crystal Glitter (Ranger)
- Ribbon
- Quick Hold Craft Glue
- Bone Folder

  • Trim gloss cardstock to 5 ½” x 11”. Using 11” side, score at 2 ¾” and 8 ¼”. Stamp “Let It Snow” on left side of panel; mittens, scarf and hat on right side leaving center section blank. Use markers to color stamps direct to rubber; Blending Blox blues used to randomly stamp snowflakes.
  • (Optional) Flip card over and stamp greeting, scarf and mittens in center section.

  • With hot glue gun on non-stick surface make a small puddle of clear glue and quickly press a snowflake image into it. Allow glue to completely cool before removing stamp from glue. (Example photo is tinted for viewing purposes.) Press snowflake medallion into Brilliance Mediterranean Blue ink pad and cover both sides completely. Allow to dry overnight. (Do not attempt to heat set or medallion will melt.) Add Platinum Planet ink with cotton swab to highlight snowflake image.

  • Adhere white card to piece of blue cardstock. Add glitter to “SNOW” letters. Glue snowflake medallion and ribbon on card.

Most supplies used in this project can be seen or purchased from Sunday International.