Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Warmest Winter Wishes

Time Out 74 & SSS Wednesday Challenge






Living in Oregon we rarely have snow events in the valley but this winter has been different
for our state.  Eugene had an ice storm in mid-December and Portland activities stopped
today after 12-15 inches of snow arrived last night. Thus today's card of "Winter Wishes".



Linking this to Time Out's Challenge of Winter with an optional twist of white on white
and SSS Wednesday Challenge Winter Birthday.


Created with SSS Stitched Rectangles die & Falling Snow stencil, a Martha Stewart punch, Crystal Stickles, PTI Snowflake Flurries sentiment, Dream Weaver embossing paste, glitter, Silver ink

9 comments:

  1. Very beautiful card Vikki ! We can almost feel the chilled air watching your card ! And that's what I admired this morning opening the shutters ! It's magic ! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Beautiful snow scene card and its so elegant too.
    Thank you for joining us at Simon says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.
    Luv
    Debby

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  3. What a wonderful snowy scene... love the sparkle! Thanks so much for joining and twisting with us at Time Out Winter Challenge!

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  4. Gorgeous card...love the sparkle and touch of texture!
    Thanks so much for playing with us at Time Out!

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  5. Oh this is absolutely beautiful, Vikki! We lucked out with only a little snow, but hubby's daughter got the 13 inches! Hope you're having some nice weather in the south!

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  6. What a gorgeous white wintery scene you created. I love all the different textures you used. Thanks so much for playing along at Time Out. And, enjoy your time in San Diego. Be sure to let me know if you need any recommendations or suggestions. I hope we have a warm and dry February--it's been an unusually cold and wet January here.

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  7. Gorgeous Vikki! White on white with embossing powder is one of my favorite techniques. You nailed it!

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  8. Beautiful all in white! The ice storm would be something to see !

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