Icicle Circle Cardmaking Project by Glynis Bakewell

 

Learn how to create this magical silver snowflake Christmas card using our silver mirror card layered with our Snowflake Circle and Christmas Rose Stamps.
Is there anything that says 'Christmas' more than a Christmas Card filled with glitter and snowflakes...we don't think so!

This shimmering Icicle Circle Christmas Card tutorial from Glynis is just BEAUTIFUL and we think you are going to love making this one at home.  To re-create this beautiful project you'll be using our new Christmas Rose Stamp Set as well as the new Christmas Banner Stamp and Die Set to emboss your Christmas message across this super festive card.
So what are you waiting for? Let's get crafting!

What you'll need:

Learn how to create this magical silver snowflake Christmas card using our silver mirror card layered with our Snowflake Circle and Christmas Rose Stamps.

Instructions: 

Learn how to create this magical silver snowflake Christmas card using our silver mirror card layered with our Snowflake Circle and Christmas Rose Stamps.
  • Stamp, heat emboss and die cut the leaves onto silver mirror card, arrange onto the base card along with the Christmas Rose and secure into place with Collall 3d glue gel
Learn how to create this magical silver snowflake Christmas card using our silver mirror card layered with our Snowflake Circle and Christmas Rose Stamps.

Learn how to create this magical silver snowflake Christmas card using our silver mirror card layered with our Snowflake Circle and Christmas Rose Stamps.
I hope you'll join in with our next project on the blog as we enter into the busy Festive Crafting Season, but until then remember to tag me in your posts on Facebook and on Instagram.  Chloe x

 


7 comments


  • June

    It’s a beautiful and elegant design. Will be making this.


  • Mrs m eglinton

    A beautiful card thankyou for the instructions this is one card I will be copying. Just waiting for the new Christmas pads to come out.


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