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Cards Featuring Snow

I’m a little torn. This should be the time of year making cards featuring snow should mirror the reality of what I’m experiencing. Mirror the reality outside my window. But, this year it hasn’t been.

Instead of a white Christmas we were experiencing light jacket or no jacket weather. I know for some of you, this is your normal experience of Christmas, but not generally for us. I also know some of you have been experiencing more than your usual share of snowfall already, but again I say not us.

How has the weather been where you live?

No snow yet. And so I create a card featuring snow. Not to wish it into existence . . . I prefer my snow on my cards, not on the ground. But, to maybe bring a little of that winter feeling into my life.

I don’t miss the ice, the difficulty getting around, the deep chill that reaches all the way to my bones. But what I am missing is the excuse to stay inside crafting all day. 🙂

Teal blue fun fold thank you card.  Patterned paper on front is small white circles on teal blue background with large white snowflakes stamped and heat embossed.  White circle at bottom left of card says, "sending thanks and much love."  Hinge made of countryside corner dies--large one teal with smaller white one on top is tucked behind circle to keep closed.  Image of two blue and yellow birds on branches with red berries is featured image on hinge,

Card Detals

This fourth card featuring the December featured stamp set–Winterly Treetops is a fun fold card. The featured image of the birds on the branches is sitting on a hinge created by shapes cut out with the Countryside Corners dies. They tuck under the sentiment circle at the bottom of the card front to keep the card closed.

"sending thanks and much love."  Hinge made of countryside corner dies--large one teal with smaller white one on top is hinged to right side of card. Image of two blue and yellow birds on branches with red berries is featured image on hinge, Card is open so you can see inside of card which contains white panel to write on and teal patterned paper strip with white circles and snowflakes on right side of inside panel.

When the hinge is released from under the sentiment circle, the card opens to show your personal message.

This Designer Series Paper looked like it was filled with small snowflakes falling from the sky. Adding large white heat embossed snowflakes helped solidify the same feeling for you as well.

Missing snow outside your window? Create your own on your cards this season.

Too much snow outside your window? Stay inside, warm and cozy, creating cards that mirror the outside.

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Make sure you head over to #tgifc505 and to see the inspiration cards by the design team and other creative entries.

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