Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Merry Christmas



Tuesday is my self proclaimed Frantic Stamper posting day! Today I have two cards to share with you featuring the technique of in-laid die cuts. I love how this technique adds visual interest to a card.  For the first card, I die cut the Crystal Snowflake three times to add a bit more dimension.  I layered three die cuts and then added the turquoise paper as well to create the inlaid die technique. I finished it off with the patterned paper and sentiment.

For my second card, I used a very similar technique with the Peeking Snow Family.  How cute are those little snowmen? Lots of fabulous details!


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12 comments:

Gerrina said...

Both look so fresh and modern with the inlaid-technique! Hugs, Gerrina

Chrissy Larson said...

These are the cutest, Lynn!!! Love them!

Karen B. said...

Visual interest, indeed! These are beautiful (top) and cute (bottom)!

Joyce said...

These are both fantastic. Such sweet Christmas cards.

Happy Dance said...

Hey girl!! Catching up a little here today after my long absence. What a sweet pair of cards you've got here! I'm loving those papers you've used, and those dies are just fabulous! Inlaying the blue on the snowflake was a brilliant idea; I can practically feel those cold winds accompanying it, lol! And those snowmen...How cute are they??!! Sweet, sweet cards dear friend. Hope all is going well with you. Will em later. Bev

I Card Everyone said...

Both fabulous, and WOW do I love that color combo ... beautiful!
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Darnell said...

Love your nontrad Christmas colors, Lynn! The first card is CASlicious and classic and the second card is so adorable! Hugs, Darnell

Lisa Elton said...

Delightful cards Lynn, love those darling snowmen!!

Vikki H said...

Oh, what fun your colors are with these fun stamps & dies! Fantastic holiday cards!

Bobby said...

The blue and coral look beautiful together, Lynn, and those snowmen are adorable.

Jen W. said...

Both of these rock and I especially love those adorable snowmen!

Tracey McNeely said...

Both of these are lovely Lynn, the inlaid die cuts are always impressive.