
I think that one of the most peaceful things in the winter is newly fallen snow - there's a special kind of quiet and a lovely light at that time. So I made another snowflake ornament and this time I decorated it with some blue sparkly snowflakes and the word "Peace" - simple, but lovely!
I cut out two of these gorgeous snowflakes in silver mirri card - I attached silver thread to the inside of one die and then glued them both together - making sure that all the pretty spikes were properly stuck together!! Next I stamped two pretty snowflakes in blue onto some plain card and used a circle punch to cut them out. I used my glue pen to outline the main snowflake and added lots of glitter. I attached one to the front and back of the ornament. Finally, I stamped the word "Peace" - don't you love that font - onto some card in a darker shade of blue, and then glittered the word. I cut closely around the word and then attached it to the front of the ornament.

Inks: Distress - Broken China, Tumbled Glass
Spellbinders: 2010 Snowflake Pendant (S4-286)
Accessories: Thread and glitter from stash
I've taken a shot of the back - the snowflake is so pretty - and a close up of the front showing the detail more clearly.

I think I might make a few more ornaments for our tree - the sketch gives us so many options - and I still have the lovely Bauble nesties to play with :)
And that's all for this morning. It's Monday and that means it craft class today. I've got some more stamps to catalogue - ones that came free with one of the craft magazines. I like to make the reference sheets at class as it's easy to do and allows me to chat. And I'm taking my new Stampin' Up! catalogue with me - the ladies like to have a browse. See you all later.
I really thought you'd used a metal snowflake & decorated that until I read your post. Terrific with the aqua colours & sparkliness. Enjoy your class.
ReplyDeletePaula (PEP)
that is great!
ReplyDeleteElma
I thought it was a metal snowflake you'd bought to decorate - it looks brilliant - would never have guessed it was a die cut. I think it will make a fabby set of ornaments if you make some more.
ReplyDeleteTara x
Oh, so pretty! Love that gorgeous silver snowflake! :o)
ReplyDeleteLovely Christmas ornament. The Miri card really makes it look like metal. These will be fab on your tree and would good with different Christmas words in each one. x
ReplyDeleteThese ornaments are spectacular, Deborah! I seriously can't believe that you didn't make them in a metal shop?! Gorgeous in silver with that blue snowflake center...and you chose the perfect sentiment!
ReplyDeleteDeb - Another gorgeous ornament - I think I like this one even better with the silver! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Deb!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I really thought it was a metal charm snowflake. Definitely make some for the tree!
ReplyDeletebeautiful snowflake
ReplyDeleteI can't get over how effective this is!
ReplyDeleteSuch an incredible metal effect, love the idea of making them for the tree!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant project Deborah :)
Jenny x
This is fabulous Deborah, love it. Carol x
ReplyDeleteFabulous tag, Deborah! It really does look metallic, amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful christmas ornament :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous - I thought it was a metal embellishment until I carried on reading. A truly beautiful decoration. Sue.x
ReplyDeletei hate to repeat the same comments as everyone else, but HOLY WOW, yes, i too, thought this was an utterly gorgeous metal snowflake ornament that you purchased and added the paper bits too! and even then i thought, "what an awesome and clever project!!!" this is ♥BRILLIANT♥ miss deborah, in every way!!! (LOVE it!)
ReplyDeleteVery neat ornament! Love it! :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous ... I love how the Christmas lights would reflect off the metallic sparkle ... so glad you joined our jingle belles fun.
ReplyDeleteAnother awesome creation! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOoooo - this is a really pretty one too!! I love the simplicity of it - truly elegant Deb.
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