Hi Crafty Friends,
My card today is for a challenge I do with a couple of friends of mine. Each month we challenge each other to create something using supplies we all own.
This month our challenge was to create an Arrow Fold Card.
Earlier in the year I created a square version of this style of card, which you can see here. So when I was looking up the instructions of this card I decided to try the rectangle version this time around.
If you would like to try this style of card yourself you can find directions on how to created them at these sites: Square Version and Rectangle Version.
To decorate my card I used products from Elizabeth Craft Designs. The snowflakes are from the Snowflakes die set which I die cut using White Soft Finish Cardstock for the decorative snowflakes and White Soft Finish Cardstock that has Clear Double Sided Adhesive Tape on the front for the solid snowflakes. After adhering both snowflakes together I added Warm Diamond Silk Microfine Glitter over the exposed adhesive. The snowflakes were then layered together using foam tape in between each snowflake.
For the sentiments used on this card I used the "Joy" and "Let It Snow" sentiments from the Words 5 - Winter Wishes die set. I die cut three of each sentiment from blue cardstock with the top sentiment having Clear Double Sided Adhesive Tape on the front. I then covered the adhesive with Warm Diamond Silk Microfine Glitter.
The patterned paper is from the ModaScrap Let It Snow 6 x 6 Patterned Paper Pack.
Here is a look at the inside of the card. After adding the sentiment I also stamped a few snowflakes which are from the Cute Winter Wishes Clear Stamp set.
Supplies:
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2 comments:
This is so pretty - love the glittery snowflakes.
A stunning card Frances love the glittery snowflake
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