Say thank you this winter with a handmade card that features a sweet and snowy Nordic village. It's Old is New Day on the Impression Obsession blog - so let's great right to the sweet and snowy goodness.
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Old is New day on the IO blog is such a fun day because it encourages me to pull out some of the oldies-but-goodies in my stamp stash. I absolutely love today's stamp - it's called Nordic Town, designed by Lindsay Ostrom. This cozy stamp can be used in a variety of ways, but clean and simple is the name of the game today! To begin this card, start with an aqua card base (always a go-to favorite of mine!) Then add a layer of white cardstock and create a snowy background with a die or embossing folder. I die cut this fun Snowfall Die background which creates a subtle but dimensional background, and I love how the aqua cardstock shows through. Next, I simply stamped and fussy cut the Nordic Town. To ground the stamped image, I added a stripe of corrugated cardstock, and a twine bow. Then I finished off the card with a thankful sentiment. (The Holiday Words sentiment stamp set is so dang cute and perfect for fall and winter holiday cards! I use it over and over again!)
Okay my crafty friends - don't forget to stop by the Impression Obsession blog to find the list of all the designers participating in Old Is New Day. I bet you'll be inspired to pull out some of your oldies-but-goodies stamps and dies and get creative!
Supplies on Today's Project:
Nordic Town Stamp
If you loved the Nordic Town and Holiday Words stamps, you might love this card too! Click here to see all the details on this project with a watercolor background.
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