Measurements: navy narrow panels are all 1” wide, 4 ¼” or 2 7/8” long, middle navy panel: 1 3/4” by 3 1/16”. Make sure your card measures exact to the normal size of 4.25 by 5.5”. Mine is just a tad off.
Snowflakes are just random stamped. I used a positioner for the sentiment, snowballs, snowman and largest snowflake. The snowflake brad is pressed in the VersaMark pad, into the white embossing powder, heated and then immediately pressed into the glitter. Slow but sure IÂ’ll get my glitter used up; I bought it as a mistake when I was a new stamper because it was stocked with the embossing powder, dirty trick JoannÂ’s!
The largest snowflake on the main panel was embossed with heat and stick then glittered. All panels are sponged on the edges and the middle panel is distressed with a tool then rubbed in the navy stamp pad.
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Stamps: Stampin Up - Snowflakes, Snow Angels, Linen, DRS Designs medium snowflake, All Night Media – small snowflake, Vap Scrap/Michael’s dollar – snowman, That’s All She Stamped – sentiment
Paper: Semi glossy white, recycled navy greeting card, Stampin Up – Ballet Blue cardstock
Ink: Stampin Up – classic – Ballet Blue, Night of Navy, Bliss Blue, Baroque Burgundy, Going Gray, VersaMark, StazOn – Jet Black
Accessories: White embossing powder, heat and stick powder, glitter, snowflake brad, white square brads, heat gun, punches: 1/8”, 1/16”, word window, double sided tape