I'm back at it today after spending some time with a "tricky" set. This bundle is gorgeous but I wasn't completely sure what to do with it! I like some of the catalog ideas, but I wanted to see what I could come up with. The bundle is called "Beautiful Blizzard and it features some snow-related stamps and one big thinlit die full of snowflakes. I wanted to try cutting the whole thing out first and see what I ended up with. Hence, my first two cards:
I cut a 4" x 5-1/2" piece of Balmy Blue card stock and ran it through the big shot, using the Precision Cutting Base and it did a great job of cutting out a whole bunch of "blue" snowflakes. I set those aside and adhered the background (what wasn't cut out by the snowflakes) to a sheet of Whisper White card stock. That is how I got white snowflakes, which is usually how you see them! I added a sentiment with some more stamping. The gray tone I chose for this card was Gray Granite.
With the leftover snowflakes, I wanted to create a diagonal line going from the upper left corner to the lower right corner. Before I glued them on anything, I decided I wanted to try and create a special background. I mixed a little bit of Shimmer White paint in a Stampin' Spritzer with some rubbing alcohol. I sprayed (fairly heavily) the front of a black card. I masked off the back of the card so it wouldn't get sprayed. Because I used alcohol, the spraying dried fairly quickly and didn't warp my card stock. I hope you can see it with my photograph. After it was dry, I adhered the snowflakes with dabs of Snail tape runner and then added a sentiment.
I also wanted to see what the thinlit die would look like if I tried to just emboss it, using our Big Shot embossing pads. I discovered you don't need much for this die to emboss! I layered the regular Big Shot platform, the white and blue embossing mats and then my silver foil paper and the die. I was really happy with the results. To finish off this card, I used some iridescent boxwood wreath embellishments.
For my last card, I wanted to play with just the stamps and not worry about the die. The big "stormy cloud" like stamp was a challenge, but I liked how it turned out. For this card, I used Pool Party and Smokey Slate inks and card stock.
Happy Stampin'!
Sarah
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