Hello Crafty Friends!
Today is the first day
for
Paper Sweeties
July Blast From The Past!
We are taking a little summer break,
so for the next three days,
the PS Design Team
will be sharing
their favorite creations from the past.
So hop through the list below
to see what each team member has shared:
Beth Luetschwager
Debbie Marcinkiewicz – Paper Sweeties
Jeri Thomas
Debbie Marcinkiewicz – Paper Sweeties
Jeri Thomas
I've only been on the PS Design Team since January,
so for my first "blast from the past",
A winter snowglobe shaker birthday card!
While it's not really a Christmas card, how about a cool wintry breeze in the middle of July? I think most of us could use a little arctic blast about now, am I right? LOL
I used the Snowglobe Sweet Chips kit along with several other Paper Sweeties stamps and dies and Paper Sweeties sequins, all of which are listed below. My mom's birthday is in January and so I made this particularly for her. I chose to make it monochromatic for a more cool, wintry feel.
Don't forget about our July Inspiration Challenge going on now also through the end of the month! Come play along and maybe be our next winner!
Come back tomorrow for another "oldie but goodie" and mark your calendars for Paper Sweeties' 4th Birthday coming in August! You don't want to miss any of the festivities!
Paper Sweeties Blessings!
7 comments:
So beautiful! You started with a bang for sure! Awesome!
Cute and festive!
This card is so sweet, Nancy! Love that snowman! For me, I hope I never have to experience an Arctic Blast again. After retirement we left Michigan for a warmer climate.
Oh, I remember you snow globe shaker! It's great seeing it again! Love the colors, cake snowman with balloons and pretty bow! It's perfect...love it!!!
One of my favorites too, Nancy -- and this project was a HIT on display at the Raleigh show this past weekend :)
Simply wonderful shaker card...love those fabulous colors.
A cool winter breeze sounds VERY good to me!!!! And your snowman card is so gorgeous!!!! I loved it the first time I saw it!
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