Wednesday, 21 August 2013

A little bit of festive sparkle


My share for today is this pop up card using a whole host of lovely Stampin' Up! products. It was inspired by a beautiful card I found on Pinterest created by a US Demo.

The card base is cut from Shimmery White cardstock which gives a lovely subtle sparkly effect to the snowflake themed card. I think this cardstock can often be overlooked in the catalogue but I love the subtle sparkliness (Page 156 of the main Catalogue). I used my Card Base Pop 'n Cuts die with the Label Pop 'n Cuts insert to create the overall card shape. 

The inspiration for the colours of the snowflakes (stamped and die cut using the Festive Flurry Framelits and stamp set available as a bundle in the Autumn Winter catalogue) is the beautiful Winter Frost Speciality Designer Series Paper. I cannot wait to share more projects created with this fantastic speciality paper as it features two beautiful foil accented sheets. These tones of blue, teal and turquoise are going to feature a lot in my Christmas crafting this year (or in Stampin' Up! speak thats Bermuda Bay, Coastal Cabana, Island Indigo, Pool Party, Smoky Slate and Whisper White).

The sparkly accents were added using the lovely Silver Glimmer Paper and punched with the Scallop Edge Punch. And the final detail was added using a Bright Candy Dot and Brad Base to secure the two snowflakes together for the top embellishment.

Thanks for stopping by today. I will have more to share from our crafty days tomorrow. Please get in touch with any questions about the products or techniques used. I'm only too happy to help: poulton_sarah@yahoo.co.uk or 01983 609249.

Happy Crafting ;0)
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3 comments:

  1. I really love this stamp set and especially how you have laid the card out, very pretty!
    Your blog is very inspirational and given me some ideas, thank you, Sarah
    stampinsnowflake.blogspot.co.uk

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  2. Thank you Sarah for leaving a comment. It is lovely to know people are reading my blog. I love this stamp set too (there arent many stamps I dont love thinking about it!). Just off to have a look at your blog now xx

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  3. Thank you Sarah for leaving a comment. It is lovely to know people are reading my blog. I love this stamp set too (there arent many stamps I dont love thinking about it!). Just off to have a look at your blog now xx

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