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Hello, friends! Today, I am stopping by with a snowball of crafty fun using some brand new products from Pink & Main! Their most recent release has some perfect winter-themed goodies, and I combined a few of them together to create a card with all of those good chilly weather vibes!
Below is a list of products used to create this card:
Flurry of Fun Stamp Set
Flurry of Fun Coordinating Dies
Winter Wishes Word Dies
Stitched Mod Rectangles Dies
Chill In The Air Paper Pack
Translucent Opal CheerFoil
Rainbow Snowflakes Foilable Sheets
Middle School Cardstock
Barbershop Cardstock
Ice Rink Cardstock
Mini Minc Foiling Machine
Let’s get into those exciting frozen details!

This card was not too difficult to put together, because it really is just adhering a handful of prepared elements together. One thing I usually like to mention when talking about coloring snow is that I often go for a light blue green hue, to give the snow a small tinge of a colored glow. I feel like this really captures the chill of the ice. Of course, you can lean into coloring snow with a lighter gray as well, it just depends on what you’re wanting to go for!
I also want to take a moment to talk about foiling. The new Rainbow Snowflake Foilables works so perfectly with the Translucent Opal CheerFoil, as you are going to want to pay attention to that translucent property. This means you are going to see whatever is underneath the foil, and I personally think that sort of element works the best when what is underneath is a colored element! Pink & Main have come up with some really fantastic ways to use colored toner ink sheets for foiling, and it makes opportunities like using a translucent foil even more impactful!
Lastly, do not sleep on the Chill in the Air Paper Pack!! It is by far one of my favorite paper packs that has come out this year. It is more oriented towards cozy winter vibes rather than traditional holiday vibes you tend to see this time of year. It has so many fun patterns included. There is definitely an ongoing palette of blues found throughout the prints, but they’re so wonderfully intertwined with reds, greens, whites and browns that I consider this paper pack a must have!

Thank you so much for stopping by for some snowy inspiration today! I hope this post gave you a couple tips to make your next flurry of a project even more detailed than before!
Thanks again for stopping by, and happy crafting!
Justin
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