I know! How could I possibly be talking about snow? But with temps in the triple digits here in Kentucky I can honestly say a little snow would be nice! So with that in mind, I took a sun burst challenge at Splitcoast and turned it into a snow burst one... The challenge was to create a project with rays. Here's my interpretation...
Stay cool and thanks so much for stopping in! In a few minutes (8AM EST) Our Daily Bread Designs will post the Shining the Light Challenge! Don't forget to stop back by. Blessings...
Card Recipe
Stamps - Our Daily Bread Designs - Peace and Joy
Paper - Bazzill; Prima North Country
Ink - Versafine Onyx Black
Die Cut - Provocraft Cricut - Winter Woodland (snowflake cut at 4.75 inches)
Misc. - Spray Adhesive; Martha Stewart Coarse Crystal Glitter
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2 comments:
So pretty and clever, Lori. I have seen so many sunbursts lately, but this idea really stands out. Hope your cool ideas help things cool down. LOL
Nice! I like the sort of tone-on-tone effect you use.
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