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Snowflake Elements Ideas Needed
I challenged myself to make cards choosing something in my stash rather than my usual think of a card design first and then find my supplies. I stumped myself on my second challenge. Any ideas for Fun Stampers Journey Snowflake Elements? I have no idea if I bought these or they were given to me.
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How big are they, and what are they made of?
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Snowflake Elements
Hi Dina,
There are three sizes (three of each)- -4 inches, 3 inches, and 2.5 inches. They are very thin plastic, transparent, and look pink on white paper. They look purple if you hold them up (not laying on paper). |
hmm....
1) Feels like they could be some kind of Christmas ornament if you pop some thick paper between a pair, punch a hole and add flat back stones/sequins (maybe stones in middle of sequin)...or pretty DP on a single one....the smallest could be a tag..... 2) they could go on a dark BG...you could emboss dark solid paper w a snowflake EF or use a snowflake DP with a dark base to make them pop visually. Might consider layering them. Add some white stickles or paste etc along the edges...pop a sentiment in the middle.... I hope this is making sense...I can see it in my head... |
Those are so pretty! I would cut them out of masking paper and use as a mask to stencil a background, maybe in shades of blues for winter. Then you can use the smallest one as a focal point cut out in white or maybe white/silver glitter cardstock. Just add a sentiment and you're done!
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I searched the SCS gallery for Snowflake and these designs seemed like they might work. There are many other examples that might give you inspiration as well:
https://www.splitcoaststampers.com/g...e&si=snowflake https://www.splitcoaststampers.com/g...e&si=snowflake https://www.splitcoaststampers.com/g...e&si=snowflake |
They could be used as a background for a nice wintery card.
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