Thursday, January 15, 2026

Snowy Thank You - Stampin' Up!® Snowy Delights

  I needed some thank you cards the other day and when I pulled out my card bin I didn't have any winter themed thank yous; there were quite a few autumn themed ones so I'm thinking maybe I didn't show as much gratitude during that season as I should have!? I'll have to try to do better next year....I certainly have enough cards to do so!  But on to the winter season thank yous!


  I pulled together a seasonal card using some retired products along with Last Chance and brand new!  I've got a little of it all here!

  The card base is Balmy Blue and I covered it with a full panel of the retired Snowflake Specialty Vellum from a few years back.  I think I hoarded this one a little too hard and I still have quite a bit left!  It makes a nice texture in the background.

  Next I used the Snowy Delights stamp set and decorative masks to create a large snowflake using Balmy Blue and Highland Heather ink.   The Snowy Delights stamp set and masks are still available on the Last Chance list at a reduced price so don't wait!  

  Once the snowflake was colored I used the now retired dies to cut it and a few other snowflakes out.  I layered them across the card front and then added the sentiment.

  The sentiment comes from the brand new Sunshine & Tulips stamp set which was just released in the Stampin' Up!® January - April 2026 mini catalog.  I used white embossing powder and Smoky Slate cardstock.  I tied the end with Balmy Blue sheer ribbon.

  The small Highland Heather snowflakes have retired Iridescent Faceted gems in the centers for some sparkle.

  Thanks for looking!  Did you stamp today?

All of the current products used to make this card can be purchased in my ONLINE STORE.  

Stamps: Snowy Delights, Sunshine & Tulips

Ink: Versamark, Highland Heather, Balmy Blue

Paper: Balmy Blue, Basic White, Highland Heather, Smoky Slate, Snowflake Specialty Vellum (retired)

Accessories: Snowy Delights dies (retired), dimensionals, white embossing powder, Balmy Blue sheer ribbon, Iridescent Faceted gems (retired)

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