Here we are, well into January, and in my part of the world, we've had a bit of a deep-freeze going on. So what better timing could there be for our latest Sisterhood of the Snarky Stampers challenge?
W is for Wow It's Cold -- we'd like to see your winter-themed cards. I have to admit, if it's not for a Christmas card, I have little interest in making winter cards. Yes, you've guessed it, I'm not really a winter person. But as I was tidying some of the Christmas crafting *stuff* recently, I spotted some patterned paper that gave me an idea...
Wintry, but looking ahead more to Valentine's Day than back to the yuletide season. If, by chance, there is a February heat wave and I don't feel right using it, I won't complain. ;) The snowflakes were randomly stamped and the five different ones came from just two sets, which made things easy. Although you can't tell in the photo, I traced over the snowflakes and dots (blobs?) on the centre of the journalling card with a Sakura clear glitter pen.
I had the best thought on how to make this snarky, by the way... turn it into a sound card with an especially cheesy version of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" that would become an earworm for days. Don't you think that would work? :P
Please visit our blog to feast your eyes on all my sisters' projects, including our latest guest designer/Queen of Snark Nanette. Please join us... maybe you have a leftover from your holiday crafting that will work perfectly, too!
Edited to add: As often happens when I have a scheduled post, I forgot to link this up to someone else's challenge! I am adding this to Quirky Crafts Challenges (Clean and Simple).
Supplies: Ivory & Stampin' Up bravo burgundy cardstock, Fancy Pants Winterland Cards patterned paper, Hero Arts Snow Much Joy & Christmas Reindeer stamps, Stamping' Up bravo burgundy ink, Marvy-Uchida corner-rounding punch, Sakura Stardust clear glitter gel pen, pop-dot tape
Fabulous winter/valentine card. love the paper you used. great job on the challenge.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh Lindsey this is really beautiful! I love the colours and the snowflakes! Just gorgeous! Here's hoping there is a Valentine's Day heat wave (my birthday is the day before).
ReplyDeleteI'm sooooo over this arctic weather too! Love your card! The stamped background is perfect with that paper! CAS perfection!
ReplyDeleteWell it definitely is SNAPPING cold here. The air makes my face hurt. Your card is very cute and such a great way to use up some of the extra Christmas designer paper.
ReplyDeleteLindsey, What a PRETTY card. It is just a lovely card all around.
ReplyDeleteomg this is a PERFECT Valentine!! I'm hoping for that February thaw but I am also not going to hold my breath :)
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome to hop on a plane anytime and visit us in the "mildly warmer" section of North America. I think this makes a terrific Valentine card but, Hmm, the mind is working overtime on what the inside sentiment could be LOL
ReplyDeleteWonderful card! It will be perfect for a Valentine, although I can almost guarantee the will not be a thaw or even a warm spell by then. Let's hope I'm wrong!
ReplyDeleteI think it should be cold for Valentines. Call it hypothermia induced cuddling. Here's to looking forward to spring b
ReplyDeleteI just love your idea to make this a sound card with a snarky version of the classic song! You're thinking way outside the box, and I love it :) Even though I shudder whenever it snows, I like your pretty card! (Probably because I don't have to shovel it) LOL
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Great idea with the sound card.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing with us at Quirky Crafts. Good Luck in the voting, come back and see us soon! Lori - on behalf of the Quirky Crafts Challenge Blog DT.
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