Happy Wednesday! Welcome to another challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!
This week we want you to make a card and an envelope to match. You can make your own envelope or decorate one that is ready-made. The team are playing with We R Memory Keepers products this week. I used my corner chomper to round the bottom corners of my card and the envelope flap.
supplies: glitter white (for large snowflake), white and Surf Blue card stock, MFT Tiny Check dp, Echo Park Snow Flurry embossing folder, metallic white ink for accenting, Simon Scallop Stitches and Eliza Snowflake dies and Four Seasons Sayings sentiment, large pearl, corner chomper to round bottom corners
I bought this snowflake embossing folder because of the smaller size of the flakes and the density of the design. Of course I had to add a little gingham
I bought this snowflake embossing folder because of the smaller size of the flakes and the density of the design. Of course I had to add a little gingham
Here it is again with its matching envelope. I embossed the flap using the same folder, and stamped some snowflakes on the lower left corner of the front.
supplies for envelope: Simon Metallic White envelope, Lots of Snowflakes stamps, Lake House ink, Snow Flurry embossing folder
Now it's your turn! We have a $50.00 gift certificate
Stunning set Lin! the embossed design is beautiful and I love the shimmery papers and envelope, so pretty :-)
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luv
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Gorgeous set of card and envelope!! Love the embossed envelope flap!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and envelope, Lin! The embossing really makes them something special.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done Lin. Fabulous matching card and envelope.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, the embossed envelope flap is a great touch :)
ReplyDeleteOh how pretty! I like the flurry of snowflakes and that sweet gingham!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card Lin. Love how you have embossed the envelope flap as well as doing some 'matching' stamping on the front.
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Maxine
super pretty Lin. Matching envelopes seem to make a card even more personal
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