12.08.2015

RC Blog Hop - Bring on the Snow



Hello! It's the 8th of the month, which means it's Reverse Confetti blog hop time! :) For today's blog hop, the RC team will be posting a new creation, along with three of our top faves of 2015.  

The hop started over on the Reverse Confetti blog, and you should have made it here from Jinny’s blog. (If you'd like to start at the beginning of the hop, please click here.)

To create my card, I started by cutting a piece of polka dot patterned paper and adhering it to a medium gray card base.  I then used the Doin' the Wave Confetti Cuts on white CS, and adhered the die cuts to two strips of white CS.  The larger wave was adhered directly to the card base, and the smaller wave was attached with foam tape.  The Let It Snow Confetti Cuts were used on teal CS and vellum, and the snowflakes were adhered to the card front. 


Three trees were cut from silver foil using the Branch Out Confetti Cuts, and then adhered to the mounds of snow.  The sentiment from Winter Word Coordinates was stamped in black ink onto a piece of mint CS, then attached to the card front with foam tape.  I then used the Winter Words Confetti Cuts on light gray CS, and adhered it in the snow.  To finish up, I embellished with clear sequins.

And here are my top three RC favorites from 2015:






  


  



I hope you've enjoyed hopping with us today. Be sure and hop with us on the 8th of every month for more Reverse Confetti inspiration! Now it’s time to hop on over to Lisa’s blog. If you get lost along the way, you can find the hop order and list of all the participating designers over on the Reverse Confetti blog.

Have a great one!

22 comments:

  1. what a gorgeous wintry scene. I love the cool colors and the touch of silver with the trees. great pics for your faves. Love them, too.

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  2. Heather, love today's card! I always love visiting you because your use of color ALWAYS makes me happy.

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  3. Beautiful projects - I especially love that gorgeous tag! :-)

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  4. Oh, my! I love the soft colors you use in your projects! And what a wonderful scene you created with the hills and trees and snowflakes!
    Thanks so much for sharing!

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  5. you totally rock the teal look...gorgeous snowy scene.

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  6. Love how you just used the tree branches on the card! Fabulous scene you have created and a wonderful showcase of projects.

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  7. Everything you make with Branch Out is magical!!

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  8. Your winter wonderland is beautiful...I want to go for a walk in the scene you've created. Choosing three favourite projects from 2015, given your immense creativity, must have been quite the challenge! Your selections: amazing!
    ~carol

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  9. Great color combinations especially the blue with the silver.

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  10. These are all amazing! I love the colors. Fabulous!

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  11. Really cute card and I love the colors!

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  12. I'm in love with that pineapple card... gorgeous colors!!

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  13. Fabulous bring on the snow card!! Really like your shaker card from this past year also!!

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  14. Love how you used the polka dot patterned paper, it looks like falling snow! That shade of blue is perfect for wintery cards.

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  15. adorable cards! love the tree and wreath dies!

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  16. They are beautiful cards and tags! Thank you so much for the inspirations!

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  17. I love the winter scene in the first card.
    The silver trees are so pretty.
    The shaker card with the strings of beads in the backgkround
    is darling.
    thanks for sharing some wonderful ideas.

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  18. I love that Branch Out die and your card using it ... So cute!

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  19. Gorgeous card -- Branch Out is one of my fav dies!!!!! I adore your work!

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  20. Adorable cards Heather! I love the mint green color. It is so pretty. Nice choice!

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