T his card uses several stamp and die sets, both current and retired along with the Lights Aglow DSP
Project Recipe
Cut card base from Basic White 5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored down the middle at 4-1/4 Fold and burnish along fold with a bone folder.
With Silver ink, stamp the snowflake images all over the front of the card, turning the stamp each time to create a random pattern. Repeat this process on the envelope flap and on the inside of the card at the top to about 1-1/2" down.
Cut a piece of Silver Glimmer paper at 5-1/4 x 1/2.
Cut a pattern of Lights Aglow DSP to 2 x 5-1/4, and a second pattern at 2 x 3, and 1/8 x 4-1/4. With the largest DSP piece, layer it onto the Silver Glimmer strip, and adhere to the right side of the card, leaving about 1/4" of card base showing on all three sides.
Layer the medium size piece of DSP to the middle of the card.
Adhere the 1/8 strip to the card base on the inside to bring some color into it.
Use Soft Succulent Cardstock scraps to cut the tree frond dies from Ready for Christmas, and a Silver Glimmer paper scrap will be used for the bow from the Christmas Tags die cut. I was unable to stamp onto the glimmer paper, so I drew on it with a Sharpie.
Stamp your greeting in Evening Evergreen on a scrap of Basic White about 1 x 3 and die cut with the Stylish Shapes die. Layer onto a scrap of Soft Succulent cardstock about 3 x 3/4 with dimensionals and adhere to card.
Stamp JOY on a white scrap about 1 x 2 and punch the corners with the ticket corner punch. Adhere everything as shown in the sample or use your own creativity to adjust accordingly.