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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Snowflakes–No Two Are Alike!

 

I was looking through one of my craft magazines for inspiration.  And there it was a beautiful snowflake card.  I read how it was made so I gathered what I had in my crafting supplies  to create my own snowflake card.   Although I followed the instructions closely I wanted mine to look a little different so I chose to decorate it using red and gold.   Now the star of this card is my eBosser.  I could not have made this card as easily as I did without my eBosser.  It created the finest detail on my snowflake with just a push of a button.

I started out with a snowflake die and a folded piece of card stock.  I laid the top portion of the snowflake just over the folded edge of the card stock.  I ran it through  the eBosser and what came out at the other end was the cutest snowflake card. 

Snowflake Card_Inside

It’s a very small card that also could be used as a gift tag.   I took the snowflake die and ran it through the eBosser to cut out one complete, single snowflake.  I glued it to the front of the card.   I used two circle dies (different sizes) to form the front of the card for the stamped greeting.  Then I decorated the snowflake with Red Rhinestones by Kaisercraft.

Snowflake Card_Front View

I wish you could see it in person because it really is the cutest card.  My camera just did not like me today and I could not get a real nice close-up.  But I hope you can see how nicely the eBosser cut out the snowflake.  Thank you for stopping by Cutters Creek Design Team Blog today.

Remember that Kim has so many beautiful items to help you create your own designs.  Stop by the Cutters Creek Store and shop ‘til you drop!

Fran

5 comments:

  1. Beautiful snowflake card Fran! : )

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  2. Love the CAS design of your card.

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  3. Simply gorgeous Fran!!!!!
    Thanks for sharing,
    Judy

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  4. What a fabulous card Fran - it is really beautiful and the simplicity of the colours really adds to the effect.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  5. Lots of Good information in your post, I favorited your blog post so I can visit again in the future, Thanks.

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