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Snowy Christmas Wishes

The newest DRS Designs Challenge is to focus on the Sentiment and make it the main focus of your card.  Still wishing for snow, I did a snow based Christmas card:


I used the DRS Designs Large Script Merry Christmas on the front and inside I used the new Baby Jesus Heart.  I added in some Tim Holtz die cut pinecones and greenery.  I made my snow by mixing in white acrylic paint, Snow Tex and Glitter. 

I have to admit I was inspired by THIS awesome creation on Pinterest  - I found it when participating in the Inspiration Challenge on Splitcoast Stampers and had to try to do something like it. 

Hugz!!!

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  1. A fab design, this is gorgeous.xxx

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  2. Beautiful card, Nancy. Love the crimped papers and your snow looks at gorgeous as nature's snow. Love the larger print on the sentiment and the fact that it took center stage. Just lovely. Have a good day/

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  3. This is beautiful! Love the "snowy" background. It makes the sentiment really stand out.

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  4. So very stunning Nancy!! Really love all of the texture of the snow and the pretty roses!! :) Fabulous!

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  5. This is absolutely stunning Nancy, such a gorgeous design - lovely texture and fabulous details, a super card.
    Pauline

    x

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  6. Beautiful card Nancy! Wonderful texture and layout!

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  7. Beautiful Christmas card! Great design! You always make the neatest cards!

    Thank you for the nice comments on my blog.
    Hope you are having a much better week...Adding you to my thoughts and prayers!

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  8. This is a beautiful card Nancy, so very unique.

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  9. beautiful Christmas card Nancy, I love the texture and the pine cones
    Kevin xx

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  10. Gorgeous!!! Makes me think of being in a winter wonderland! Love the texture, corrugated cardboard and the snow!

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