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Welcome to my blog! I’m really excited to share this card. I had so much fun making this card and really love the way it has turned out.
[All supplies used in this project are shown at the end of this post and are linked to my Stampin’ Up! online store. You can purchase them and create this project too! Thank you for your support of my stamping adventure]
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Photos:
I love coordinating the inside of the card with the the envelope:
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Tatiana
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Supplies:
You can purchase the of the supplies I used in this project. Please click on the image below to purchase. Thank you for your support.
This is absolutely stunning!!
Thank you so much Tammy!
This is a stunning design, Tatiana and a really helpful tutorial. In particular, the free template is fantastic, thank you! I crafted along with the tutorial and am delighted with the result. Here in France it’s more common to send a New Year’s card than a Christmas card; your snowflake wreath is perfect for New Year so I’ll be making these for my French friends and neighbours.
Joyeux Noel et Bonne Anneé!
Thank you Deborah! I love snowflakes despite that we don’t have them in Australia! Thank you for sharing with me your traditions in France! I loved learning that you send New Year’s cards! Joyeux Noel!