It’s been very challenging to feel merry with all of the “immigration enforcement” activities and the resulting chaos that is happening in Minnesota. (I use that phrase loosely as that doesn’t seem to be the government’s goal anymore.) People, regardless of their immigration status, shouldn’t be afraid to leave their homes to go to work, school, or even the grocery store. People shouldn’t be stopped or detained based on the color of their skin. It’s all stressful and overwhelming, so I haven’t done much crafting at all this month. I did, though, manage to make some January Christmas cards a few weeks ago, and I figured I should post them before the month ends. I made two different designs with snowflakes and the phrase “be merry.”
For the first design I used some wrapping paper from a Christmas gift I received. I usually try to remove wrapping paper carefully so I can reuse it. But I loved the colors and style of the snowflakes on this paper, so I decided to use it to make some cards. I used a stitched rectangle die to cut out background panels for six cards and then glued the panels to light gray card bases.
I had a hard time choosing a color for the die-cut sentiment — nothing seemed quite right. Then I remembered I had some holographic card stock, and that seemed perfect. For each card I die cut “be merry” (Lawn Fawn) out of the holographic card stock and out of the same light gray as the card bases. I layered the two pieces together and glued them to the card bases. I know the sentiment is a bit hard to read, but I love how it reflects different colors. I finished each card with a few silver sequins.
For the second group of snowflake cards I used the Snowflake SoirĂ©e products (The Greetery) — stamps, layering stencils, and dies. I started by using the layering stencils to make a bunch of light blue and mint green snowflakes (some of the images are one color, some are two-tone). I cut them all out with the coordinating dies and then spritzed them with shimmer spray.
I divided up the snowflakes for four cards: two light blue and two mint. I stamped the sentiment “be merry and celebrate the season” in the lower-right quadrant of each card base using coordinating ink. I glued four snowflakes onto the front of each card and stamped smaller snowflakes using white ink and the coordinating stamps. I finished the cards by adding a rhinestone to the middle of each die-cut snowflake.
Wishing us all peace in this chaotic world,
































