Friday, November 7, 2008

Snowflake Medallion



Here's my first creation with this really fun technique.

This is the 3 inch square punched with the rope border punch by Fiskars. The medallion is a deep navy blue. I really liked the navy blue on the sage green that I had together when I was figuring out the square size, an had plans to use some sort of flower in the center of the medallion. I just couldn't get that to work in my head....and I kept hearing my mind whisper "snowflakes". So I grabbed my beautiful snowflake stamps from Stubby Stampers. I love my snowflakes from stubby. I used Denim Adirondack ink to stamp the snowflake and to pull ink in around the edges. I needed to find another color to keep things exciting on this card between the blue and white...and the inspiration for that came from my friend Bibi in Norway. She sent me the most amazing Christmas card...back in June, I think. Bibi used this same color combination...white, navy blue and turquoise/teal. I love the way the colors pop, and make the white seem so cool, crisp and clean. I added the silver brads because they seemed to give it an even more "icy" feel, and the dry embossed snowflakes make it even crisper.

1 comment:

Bibi Lindahl said...

Ah yes, now that you mention it, I do remember sending you a Christmas card this summer. Does that mean that I can cross your name off'a my list this year? Didn't think so! LOL

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