For my card, I used my Cricut and an image from A Child's Year cartridge. I created a rectangle frame in Design Space and welded the snowman image to it. The background was embossed with a snowflake embossing folder, and then I added some red and orange cardstock scraps behind the snowman for a pop of color. It doesn't show up well in the photo, but I added a dusting of clear glitter over the diecut image for just a bit of sparkle. I tend to get focused on using stamps for Christmas cards, so it's a nice change to use diecut images instead.
3 comments:
Love your snowman card and the pop of color is one of my favorites!
Thank you for joining us at Cut it Up for white w/a pop of color challenge.
-Treva
https://scrappint.blogspot.com/
Hi Brenda! This is such a beautiful card and so well-designed for our challenge! I really like the strategically placed 'pops' of color and the scene you have created has so much depth - really nice job on this project! Thanks so much for joining us over at Cut It Up!
Rachelle - DT@CIU
Wow! That color really does pop off that white! Such an adorable image, and I love the snowy background.
Thanks for sharing your White on White with a Pop of Color project with us at Cut it Up. Have a happy, crafty new year!
Evelyn
http://mylittlecraftblog.wordpress.com
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