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Quietfire Design’s Winter Wonderland Blog Hop!

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In case you’ve missed it all week, Quietfire Design has been having a Winter Wonderland Blog Hop!  Today’s is the last day, and Yogi and I are bringing it home.  All week long the Quietfire Artlets have been sharing some Christmas cheer and inspiration along with the latest rubber stamp creations. 
My project today is with the new stamp, uses the new set, Good Friends are like Snowflakes.
Before I get started with the details of my card, here are the details of the Blog Hop . . . just in case you need to go back and join in!
 
 
And yes, we’re giving away PRIZES!  Merry Christmas!  
We’ll be giving away a stamp or set on each of our designers’ blogs. All you have 
to do to enter is leave a sweet comment on each of the designers’ 
Winter Wonderland Blog Hop post! 

Have all your comments in my midnight on Friday December 20, 2014 
to be eligible. The winners will be announced on Quietfire Creations on the weekend.

Here is our schedule starting December 15th:.

Monday: Diana
Tuesday: Robyn,  Yvonne
Wednesday: Wanda,  Teresa
Thursday: Kathy Jo, Suzanne
Friday: Sherry,  Yogi 

And more good news:
During the Blog Hop all Quietfire Design stamps will be 25% off! 
(click here to go to the Quietfire website).

Happy hopping and Good Luck to all of you!
 
 
Now for my project!
 
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I decided to dig through my stash of old Christmas designer paper pads and being in a vintage mood, found one of my favorites to use, MME Lost & Found Christmas.  The papers were distressed, sponged with Antique Linen Distress Ink and then sewn to a base of kraft card stock.
 
The sentiment was stamped on cream using Ranger Archival Potting Soil and then die cut/embossed with Spellbinders oval die templates.  While the sentiment was still in the die, the edges were sponged with Antique Linen (leaving a cream colored edge around the outside).
 
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The snowflakes (cream card stock) were die cut/embossed with Spellbinders Snowflake Bliss, covered with adhesive and sprinkled with ultra fine vintage glass glitter.  To age the the snowflakes a tad (since they were a little too bright looking for the card), they were misted with diluted Antique Linen Distress Ink Refill.
 
GoodFriendsCloseUPSnowflake
 
The seam binding ribbon was dyed with Forest Moss Distress Ink.
 
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Thanks for joining me today and don’t forget to go back and visit the other blogs to enter for a chance to win (if you haven’t already)!
 
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