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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.
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).
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...
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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!
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: