Sparkling Snow
It’s that time of year when the expectation of snow is real. Does that get you excited? frustrated? neither? Sparkling snow is gorgeous.
I do love to look out my window and see the sparkling snow falling softly into pillows and glittering when hit by the light. That is of course, if I’m inside my warm house with no need to go outside and travel in the snow.
Snow and wheelchairs do not mix. If you’re out wheeling after it’s snowed, you better have your gloves on. As your tires go round and round, they will pick up bits of snow which will then transfer to your hands (and pants and coat). Forget about dry, clean floors wherever you go inside. Your shoes you can wipe off on the door mat, or even take off and leave by the door. Wheels . . .not so much.
I prefer to look at a picture of snow or see it on a movie or TV show than experience snow in real life. I plan to spend as much of snowy weather time inside my nice warm house, admiring the sparkling snow from the window. See you next spring!
Card Details
First, stamp snowflakes in blue in a horizontal line across the middle of the card. I know you can’t really see them well, but they are there peeking out occasionally.
Next cut snowflake dies from cardstock, foil, and glimmer paper.
Then, add stamped detail to some of the smaller snowflakes and stamp a large snowflake on the inside of the card.
Finally, put it all together to make a Christmas card with lots of sparkling snow.
Click here to see and purchase products used to create this card.
Also Used:
Seaside Spray cardstock (retired)
Last Chance Products Used
Christmas Lights Stamp Set
Twinkling Lights Dies
Red & White 6″ x 6″ Glimmer Paper
Other Snowflake Card Blog Posts
Winter Birthday
Softly Falling Snow
Christmas Vacation
Basket of Snowflakes
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