Don't you love the first snow? It's always magical and makes me think back to playing in the snow as a child. I love snowflakes, so today I have a winter snowflake card that you can easily make from things you have around your house.
Designed by: Robyn
Time: 20 minutes
Level: Quick and Easy
Size: 5" x 5"
Materials:
Directions: Using some regular printer paper, cut out a snowflake.
Place your cutout snowflake onto your white cardstock. You can use removable Glue Dots to keep the snowflake in place. Next, take your sponge and dab it in an inkpad, then dab around the snowflake.
I used a lot of colors giving it a more colorful, almost tie-dyed, look.
Tip: You can use watercolors, crayons, or really any coloring medium to do this step if you don't have ink...just add some color around the snowflake.
Take your used dryer sheet and cover the front of the snowflake, using your Craft Dots to adhere the dryer sheet around the back of the cardstock.
Add Permanent Glue Squares (or any permanent Glue Dot pattern) to the front of the snowflake (on top of the dryer sheet) and sprinkle with glitter.
Shake off your excess glitter and then frame the snowflake by layering it onto a different colored cardstock.
Add a final touch by placing a bow at the top of the card.
I love the way this came out. So pretty and yet still colorful and fun! AND the best part is that every time you make this card, it will be unique with every snowflake that you cut out.
~ Robyn