Glossy Accents Mini Snowflake Cards
Learn five ways to use glossy accents on your cards!
I have been on a bit of a stencil kick lately. I decided to use a snowflake stencil to get a start on holiday mini cards. Every year I make tons of cinnamon rolls and I give out a pan to each of my neighbors. I like to put the pans in pretty bags with ribbon. I think I’ll attach these mini cards to the ribbon to really up my game this year!
Since I was making several mini cards, I decided to try out several different glossy accent techniques. Check out my YouTube video below and learn all about these fun techniques!
Materials to Make Glossy Accents Mini Snowflake Cards
- Stencils. You can use any stencil you like. I used Lawn Fawn Starry Sky and Snowflake stencils for this project.
- Cardstock. You can use any weight, brand or color of cardstock. I used Neenah 110lb Classic Crest Cardstock for my backgrounds and Cricut Cardstock for my framing layer. You can mix and match whatever style of paper you would like for the desired effect.
- Art Glitter Glue, Gina K Connect Glue, Double-Sided Crafting Tape, or a similar adhesive to adhere your backgrounds to your framing layer.
- Inks and tools to blend. In this project I used Distress Inks in Tumbled Glass, Weathered Wood, and Broken China. I also used Ranger Domed Blending Foams.
- Glossy Accents.
- Copic Marker. You can use any color. I used C-3 Cool Gray.
- Extra Fine Glitter. You can use any color. I used Recollections in Glitz.
- Fan Brush. I used a size 2 Royal Fan Brush.
- Wink of Stella.
- Vellum. You can use any type of weight. I used Recollections Vellum.
- Embossing Ink. I used the Ranger Embossing Dabber.
- Embossing Glaze or Powder. I used embossing glaze in Broken China.