Sunday 28 July 2024

Sunday Snippets - Aurora Snowflake

We've had quite a decent week weatherwise here. Not the silly sizzling temperatures we have known but still pretty hot!

I'm ploughing through my NBUS goodies and, as it's also the Rudolph Days Challenge, made a little run of Christmas cards - four of them, all the same:
The blue is much more vibrant in real life BTW!

A closer look at the sparkle!
I used:

- 5.75" x 4" white card blank, side opening

- Tonic Mirror card in 'Firestone Red', trimmed to exactly the same size as the card front

- glued the mirror card onto the card front using my ScorPal corner to butt up the base card and then just slipped the ready glued mirror card layer on top. pushing it into the same corner - easy peasy. I only recently spotted this idea on Chrissie Stokes' You Tunbe channel and it's a real game changer. I know, late to the party, once again!

- next, I die cut the backing layer of blue snowflake patterned paper using Whimsy 'Blurry Flurries' paper (love this particular paper pad so much that I have two of them, plus the leftovers in an original pad!) and a scalloped die from a lesser known UK branded set I bought recently on clearance. Rubbish quality, made in China for maximum profit and less robust than China made dies usually are. It's now in the bin as it distorted like a banana on the first pass - lesson leanrned there! 

- glued the backing layer onto the red mirror card layer

- then die cut the Memory Box 'Aurora Snowflake'  using a snippet of parchment paper for the back layer and a snippet of white card for the top layer. I had already covered the front of the white card snippet with Woodware double sided sheet scraps - something else I hoard!

- at that point I decided that the top snowflake layer was likely to be delicate so I immediately glued it onto the snowflake parchment backing using a glue pen rather than risk removing the protective layer and glittering it straight away

- it was a risk, but worked fine when I came to then glitter the snowflake - using something much akin to Glamour Dust but even better IMHO. I bought a huge unbranded pot many years ago from a local craft shop

- used a soft brush to whisk away any stray pieces of sparkle - still finding them on my clothes and (ahem) person days later!

- glued the finished snowflake onto the card front

- added the sentiment - ready made using snippets - from my little tub of my favourite small sized 'Merry Christmas' die cuts

- and that, was it - finished!

I'd like to enter this card into Darnell's NBUS Challenge #64 HERE

The Rudolph Days Challenge for July 2024 HERE 

And, into the current Allsorts Challenge, under the 'Anything Goes' rule.

Dudley Pupdate: Basically, Dudley had a wonderful Birthday on Monday - he nose dabbed each card and gift he was given (frantic to sample the edible gifts of course!) and was almost cuddled to pieces by yours truly! Huge thanks for all your Birthday wishes etc. He certainly realised that the day was special - err, and tried to carry it on for the remainder of the week! Rather like a child who has become over excited and just can't calm down.

I know that some of you will have already seen this photo of Dudley Dog in full show coat, taken in May 2019 - hard to believe he was only 10 months old. It didn't last long, being the little pickle he is - it became clear that a puppy cut was the way forward. And everyone was happier as a result!


Very importantly, the results of Challenge #484 are now published HERE

Do please come and play in Sarn's current challenge over in the Snippets Playground! Just scroll down from my results post - over in the Playground.

Love from myself and Dudley, xxx




20 comments:

  1. Lovely sparkly card Di, made with lots of love as usual 😍xxx

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  2. Stunning sparkly Christmas card Di. Love it.

    Great pic of Dudley too - worth another view of that fabulous white coat. Xxx

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  3. Fabulous card Di, so elegant. Love this photo of Dudley.
    Liz xx

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  4. A super sparkly spectacular snowflake card - plenty of bling. Such a handy tip too for sticking two same-size pieces of card together - this idea had completely passed me by as well but it's something I will remember for the future. Beautiful photo of Dudley in full 'show coat' but I can imagine that would be a high maintenance option 😊

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  5. A fabulous, sparkly card Di. Dudley is so handsome in his full show coat... but I can understand that the puppy cut is certainly the way to go with a pickle like him!!
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  6. Ooh Dudley looks so cute and your card Di is stunning love that snowflake die and the background nice with the mirror card too x

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  7. I love that amazing glittery snowflake Di and the blue snowflake background is very pretty and amazing coppery red card as its background is such a wonderful contrast. I love that photo of Dudley at just 10 months old, but can understand that all that hair is not for the out in the garden messing around normal life of a dog...lol, but glad he had an extra special day for his birthday. x

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    1. Hi Pat. I just KNEW you would lovw the snowflake die! It's a 2023 release from Memory Box so will be still around I'm sure! I can check where I got it if you drop me an email. UK certainly! Too right, Dudley's full coat was a nightmare that got unmanageable when he 'blew' his puppy coat and his adult one grew in - the tangles were horrendous and grooming him was a painful experience for all concerned. His groomer, Staph, who looked after his coat from being a puppy knew it was inevitable if he was to run free and happy - but she cried with me the day it was done! x

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    2. Make that love and Steph - typos!! x

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  8. Love the snowflake on the red mirror card Di, as for Dudley, a belated Happy Birthday, what a handsome boy in his full coat. x

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  9. Beautiful card, love the blingtastic snowflake. For the last 2 yrs we had a 20yr old cat with a long coat - man what a nightmare so she had to have the trim - she had the loveliest temperament until you went near her with a brush and then she turned into a hissing wild cat:-)

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  10. She's like the runway model the designer saves for last to cap-off the show, Di! Brilliant seems too pedestrian of a word to describe her, but truly this card is sensational! Adding the scallop edging took it to a whole other level! Love the puppy photo of Dudley before his cut and I can imagine the hours spent on it! Thank you for linking again to NBUS! Hugs, Darnell

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  11. That glittery snowflake looks great! Glitter doesn't like me, so I leave it to experts like you who can showcase it beautifully. Dudley's older photo is so cute but he looks much happier with his summer cut these days :)

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  12. Beautiful card!
    What a great shot of little(big hair) Dudley!
    Thank you for joining us at Allsorts this week!

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  13. Love that beautiful sparkle and what a wonderful design! Dudley is so cute with and without his long hair!!

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  14. Meant to say, thank you so much for joining our challenge at Allsorts this week.

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  15. Somehow my other comment went missing LOL. I definitely just saw it there. Anyway, I love that beautiful sparkle and what a fabulous design!

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  16. A lovely card, but sounds horribly complicated to make!

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  17. Beautiful - fabulous sparkle!

    Thanks for joining me at the Rudolph Days Challenge.

    Helen x

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  18. What a fabulous sparkly card and perfect for the festive season!
    I'm glad Dudley enjoyed getting even more spoilt than usual for his birthday - and what pup worth his salt wouldn't make an effort to carry on for the rest of the week! I am absolutely amazed at the photo of him at 10 months. What a coat he has! A different personality might have been content to sit quietly and be groomed constantly but it seems that Dudley prefers to run wild and free!! The golden girls approve! Hugs, Vicky xx

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