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Snowflake Cards

August 18, 2016

Hi everyone, Sanna here again today to share a set of Snowflake Cards with you. I know that it is a bit early for winter themed cards, but the minute I saw the Brrrr-sentiment die I had to make something fun with it. Here are a few ideas on how to use the same dies in different ways.

Here is how I created the two cards and the gift tag:

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Step 1: Take a piece of True Blue and White Soft Finish Cardstock and cut those into a size of 14,5 x 10 cm. Then cut a piece of Soft Sky Soft Finish Cardstock into the same width, but slightly longer.  Attach Clear Double Sided Adhesive Sheet onto the back of the Soft Sky cardstock piece and start by cutting one Brrrr sentiment and several little snowflakes out of that paper with your die cutting machine.

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Step 2: Now adhere the True Blue piece onto a white card base and start adhering the Soft Sky toned snowflakes on top. Also adhere the Brrrr sentiment onto the bottom part of the card.

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Step 3: Now die cut 3 more Brrrr sentiments out of white cardstock and adhere those on top of the light blue one. This way your get a dimensional sentiment for your card.

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Step 4: After adhering all sentiment pieces on top of each other, add a thin layer of Crackle Accents on top for additional frosty effect. Let dry properly.

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Step 5: Take a small piece of White Soft Finish Cardstock and die cut some tiny hearts  (the heart die is from the Poppy the Owl set) and then color them with a red marker. Add a “cuddle weather” hand written sentiment underneath the die cut word and adhere the hearts around the words. Next apply some Crackle Accents on top of the hearts. Let air dry properly.

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Step 6: Now that we still have a really nice piece of leftover cardstock from the first project, why not create a second card with the negative piece? Adhere the Soft Sky Soft Finish Cardstock leftover piece onto a piece of  Café au Lait Soft Finish Cardstock.

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Step 7: Take the Fitted Frames 3 Curvy Rectangles die and cut a piece of Café au Lait Soft Finish Cardstock with it. Use the biggest frame for this card and save the other pieces for another project.

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Step 8: Adhere the Soft Sky snowflake background piece on a white card base and then adhere the frame on top. Add white texture spray splatters onto the light blue surface for additional interest. Let air dry. Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Step 9: Die cut two Brrrr words from the Café au Lait paper and one additional one out of White Soft Finish Cardstock. Layer on top of each other with the white piece on top, slightly offset for the shadow effect.

Sanna Lippert - snowflake cardStep 10: Apple some Crackle Accents on top of the sentiment for additional interest. Decorate around the snowflakes with a white gel pen and some light blue half-pearls.

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Step 11: Now we still have the release sheet pieces leftover from cutting the snowflake piece. You can use both parts, the negative and the positive, to decorate even more backgrounds. Use them as a stencil with inks and/or glitter. I chose to use only the small snowflakes on a white tag to create a fun glitter snowflake background. First adhere a piece of Clear Double Sided Adhesive onto the tag, then attach the little snowflake sheet pieces onto the adhesive with the logo (printed) side facing up.

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Step 12: Apply a first layer of glitter onto the sticky surface (just in case you want to see a how-to tutorial on that, follow this link to a video tutorial), use a paint brush to brush off any excess glitter. Then use your finger to polish the glitter and only after that remove the little snowflake pieces. I used the Royal Teal Silk Microfine Glitter for this layer.

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

 

Step 13: For the second layer apply the Dark Mint Silk Microfine Glitter over the surface, then brush off the excess with a paint brush and polish the surface with your finger. The stronger the difference is between the glitter colors, the better the contrast will be.

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Step 14: Die cut the Merry Christmas sentiment from a piece of Ladybug Red Soft Finish Cardstock and adhere onto the tag. Decorate with ribbon, lace and a Fimo DIY mold button. Now all three pieces are done. There would still be the option to use the negative die cut release sheet from the adhesive as a stencil with ink. That would be a perfect DIY stencil for creating yet another fun snowflake background. I didn’t give that a try, but you could. Here are the final projects once more:

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

Sanna Lippert - snowflake card

See how you can start with one card and that leads to another and yet another idea and in the end you have created a bunch of projects at once simply by using all the bits and pieces and adding small details as you go. I hope you get inspired to try some of these ideas, and if you are not quite yet in the mood for winter themed cards, grab another word die and create something for fall, a birthday, or another occasion. Have fun!!!

Sanna

Supplies: 

Elizabeth Craft Designs:
Brrrr
Ladybug Red Soft Finish Cardstock
Soft Sky Soft Finish Cardstock
True Blue Soft Finish Cardstock
Café au Lait Soft Finish Cardstock
White Soft Finish Cardstock
Fitted Frames 3 Curvy Rectangles
Merry Christmas
Poppy the Owl
Clear Double Sided Adhesive
Royal Teal Silk Microfine Glitter
Dark Mint Silk Microfine Glitter

Other: 
White card bases
Big Shot machine
Paintbrush
Red Marker – Copic
Crackle Accents – Ranger
Half-Pearls – Kaisercraft
Lace, Ribbon
Texture Spray – Imagine Crafts
White gel pen
Black pen

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  • Erin McKenzie-Christensen August 24, 2016 at 3:55 am

    I have just had a look at this set which also includes a snowflake! So all is revealed! Thanks will wait for it to come into stores here im in Australia so it often takes longer to get here thanks for your help

    • Sanna August 24, 2016 at 4:02 am

      my pleasure!!! glad you got inspired by my card and have fun creating!!! sending lots of creative vibes to Australia!!! Sanna 🙂

  • Erin McKenzie-Christensen August 22, 2016 at 11:37 pm

    I love these cards what snowflake die did you use?

    • Sanna August 23, 2016 at 8:50 am

      Hi Erin, I´ve used the Suzanne Cannon “Brrr” die cut die. Coming soon to the store. See this link:https://www.elizabethcraftdesigns.com/collections/coming-soon/products/brrrrr

      • Erin McKenzie-Christensen August 24, 2016 at 3:53 am

        Hi Sanna thanks for that i was actually wondering about the snowflake die rather than the word brrr is it a set on its own or does it come with the winter sweater or another new set? I think i saw another recent post by someone else who also used a snowflake and it mentioned winter sweater? I really like the way you have made multiple cards with the same products and how you can change the theme or dies around and do s similar thing

        • Sanna August 24, 2016 at 4:01 am

          thank you, Erin!!

  • Kathleen Adams August 20, 2016 at 12:12 am

    Wow, and I thought I hate to waste anything! I love all of these ideas and will use them! Thank you Sanna.

    • Sanna August 20, 2016 at 9:43 am

      thank you, Kathleen – so glad you liked the ideas!!! I hate to waste and love thinking up ideas on how to use every little piece.

  • forrestwife August 18, 2016 at 7:12 pm

    love the glitter flakes and all the fun cards you made with the Suzanne Cannon Brrrrr snowflake die! thanks!

    • Sanna August 20, 2016 at 9:41 am

      thank you 🙂 – I love the Brrrr die and the the glitter too!

  • Suzanne Cannon August 18, 2016 at 12:11 pm

    Awesome job Sanna! I love these!

    • Sanna August 20, 2016 at 9:41 am

      Thank you, Suzanne! Love the Brrrr die cut die 🙂

  • Sandy Diller August 18, 2016 at 11:10 am

    Great job of explaining theses techniques – love the different looks using the same products.

    • Sanna August 20, 2016 at 9:40 am

      thank you, Sandy!!!

  • Raquel August 18, 2016 at 10:16 am

    What a great way to show various ways to use the same products and get different results!

    • Sanna August 20, 2016 at 9:40 am

      thanks so much, Raquel!

  • Nancy Yoder August 18, 2016 at 9:00 am

    U r so clever! Two cards and a tag! I love the Brrr die! Great job!

    • Sanna August 20, 2016 at 9:39 am

      thank you, Nancy <3

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