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Stampin' Up! Saturday Swap Day Snow, Snow, Snow!

Hey there! We've not had any snow yet, but today's swaps have plenty!

First, I received this little emery board holder at Dallas OnStage. They used Merry Moments paper, Home for Christmas Enamel Dot, and Real Red 1/4" Cotton Ribbon:

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This next swap using Jingle All the Way, Sleigh Ride Edgelits, and Softly Falling folder is also anonymous. I love the vellum "moon"!

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Next, Leslie Carmon created a striking snowman card with Crumb Cake, Basic Black, Whisper White, and a circle of Red Foil!

Stampin_up_snow_place_1The holly berries are from Snow Place, cut with a Snow Friends framelit:

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I love how Leslie put the Red Foil nose inside the card!

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Carol Bardin stamped a sentiment from Snow Place to accent the snow bank she created with torn Whisper White paper. She softly sponged the Smoky Slate trees, embossed with the soon-to-retire Woodland folder, then added little red birdies punched with the Tree Builder Punch.

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Cindy Ewertz combined the Flurry of Wishes and Wonderland sets for her creation, turning a Spider Web Doily over to emboss with clear powder, before  adding a Dazzling Diamond Glimmer Snowflake!

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Silver foil backgrounds the Spider Web doily, as well as behind the 1/8" Silver Ribbon bow.

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"Joy" is from the Project Life Seasonal Snapshot 2015 to create the closure:

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Finally, Ruth Bingle's punch art snowman combined perfectly with the Softly Falling folder and the sentiment from Snow Place:

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That’s all for now, until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! Day!

                                                                                          

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Carol Payne

The frogger card holder was found in an antique mall. Just happened across it. Sorry.

Marge

Where did you find the card holder (called a frogger?)

Damask Love

Here is the original tutorial for the snowman card: http://damasklove.com/easy-like-sunday-morning-27/

Carol Payne

Hi Kerri!

Unfortunately, these projects were all swaps that I received from other stampers in exchange for a project I made. If you would let me know which one of these you would like a tutorial for, I will do my best to come up with one for you!

Kerri

Is there tutorials for these projects somewhere? I'd love for my daughter to make some

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