Monday, September 23, 2013

LDRS - Snowflake Wonder

Today I'm sharing a card I made using Little Darling's Rubber Stamps "Snowflake Wonder" from the new CandiBean line.  This line is soooooo sweet and there are 10 new cute images to choose from.  The paper is also available at LDRS called "Frigid Fun".  


The sentiment is new as well, from the collection also called "Frigid Fun".  I got my teamie to send me a Joy Crafts snowflake border (thanks Tracy!) and embossed it with some gold and shabby white Frantage. 


I also added some gold and shabby white Frantage to my chipboard snowman after adding some Ranger crackle paint and distressing the edges.


Don't you hate it when you have drawers filled with flowers but you can't match any to your image?  So what do you do?  

I used 2 Copics and added the lighter color to the inside of the flower petal and then just painted the edge with the darker color.  After that, add some drops of blender solution to petals and it will blend itself...although on this one you can't really tell I had used 2 colors but it usually works. 


Thanks for stopping by!!  I hope I've helped inspire!! 

Have a great week!

7 comments:

Alexandra♥ said...

Absolutely beautiful and sweet!

Christina C. said...

OMG....this is priceless! I adore the sweet image and you colored and showcased it magnificently! Love the accents of gold!

Anonymous said...

OH MY WORD! This is by far the most stunning card (work of art) I have ever seen!! That snowflake die is to Die for...hahahah that image and the flowers are perfect! :)

Sheri said...

This is at the top of my top ten favorites! Love ALL of it. So much eye candy to look at

Anonymous said...

DUDE THIS KICKS ASS! I LOVE the gold & even the BROWN looks GOLD! You're coloring is fantabulous & love how you put the snow in the window! So many little deets & I love the little teenie gold snowflakes. OH, and LOVE THE FRANTAGE! Frantage RULES! Just like you Stimpy...:)
SSOA? HELL YA!

2amscrapper said...

so delightful!

Gitte said...

Just soo beautiful.