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Friday, December 18, 2020

Vintage Snowflakes

 

 I was watching Gina K. Design's live the other night and was inspired her "white on kraft" poinsettia card. I decided to have a go at it and give it a vintage spin with these awesome Folk Art Snowflakes from Sweet n Sassy Stamps.

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8 comments:

  1. I so love the look of white on kraft, I really need to do it more, the stamps have such wonderful details to the snowflakes and I love your combo of die snowflakes to go with it, the ribbon and baker's twine combo looks great together too, terrific card!

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  2. Absolutely gorgeous technique Esther! Thank you again for joining us at Ink~

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  3. Absolutely gorgeous, Ester. the black white and kraft are just stunning. Thanks for taking time to share with us at DRU Challenge Blog. We hope you join us often.
    Kathy
    DRU DT

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  4. I love the combo of colours-the blue with the kraft works really well. I love how you embossed the background too. The lace goes with the vintage look perfectly. Have a Happy Holiday and thanks for joining Time Out x

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  5. It’s an original combo of colors for snowflakes, I love the outcome, it definitely has a folkloric feel. Great use of textures. Beautiful! Thanks for joining our challenge at Inkspirational.

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  6. This is absolutely beautiful! I love the rustic folk feel. The white snowflakes look so pretty on brown card! Thank you for joining us at Time Out!

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  7. Such a beautiful Christmas card. Love the embossing background. Thanks for sharing your card at Love To Scrap! Challenge Blog!
    Hope to see you again soon!! HUGS! Happy New Year!
    Ann DT
    http://anncard.blogspot.tw

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  8. Beautifully put together - love the kraft background.

    Thanks for joining us at The Paper Funday Challenge.

    Helen x

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