Thursday, January 8, 2026

Seize the Birthday #318 Make your own Snowflake Background


Hello Crafters,
Welcome to the start of a brand new year - 2026! We've got some wonderful challenges lined up, and I am excited to kick things off. It's Barbara, and I will be your host for the next two weeks.

 I looked up January themes on line for some inspiration.  Snowflakes was one that caught my eye. In addition, I thought a background of snowflakes would be fun. I'll call it a blizzard of snowflakes.   I hope that you have fun with it too! 



You can also enter anything goes birthday theme card. 



This is my first card. 

I use W plus 9 snowflakes dies. After cutting out the snowflakes, I used the negative as a stencil. With Gina K's Turquoise Sea ink I sponged the snowflake stencil over the background. The die for that is Pink Fresh Stitched Scallop Rectangle die. I sprinkled a lot of Picket Fence Twinkle lights on the die cut snowflakes and popped them on a rectangle of vellum. I finished with some gems from my stash. 


This is a look at the inside. 

For my second card (I could not help myself) 
I made a shaker card.



I started with Power Poppy's Handmade stamp. I used embossing powder in silver for my background. The I placed a oval die cut twice for my shaker element. This oval glitters with lots of SU Pacific Point ink and more glitter. The sentiment is from my stash. 

Our new Surprise Party Guest for the next two months is Helen Brammer! 

We also have Stephanie Severin joining us for this challenge, as she was our overall winner from our last challenge of the year!  


I hope that you play along with us for this challenge. There are so many ways you can do your background. You can also get some inspiration form the team Here
and our Surprise Party Guest 


Thanks for stopping by and I always appreciate your comments!






14 comments:

  1. Barb, thanks for the fun challenge. Your card is beautiful. Love the background created from the snowflakes you die cut and those frosty looking snowflakes are so pretty. Hope you had a great Holiday.

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  2. Oh, and the shaker card is also so beautiful, too.

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  3. Both are beautiful in that frosty kind of way (you know that looks great on cards, but not so much in your backyard lol) Great idea to use the negative as a stencil and I love that little wisp of Vellum! And your second card...a Shaker...you know how much I adore those! These are fabulous! Oooh ask Helen about her last name, that is my maiden name. Cool!

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    1. Oh wow Donna - I've never met a 'Brammer' that I'm not related to! Ha ha!

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  4. You outdid yourself with this Topping Barb! Your cards are lovely! On the first card, I love the color and the centers of your snowflakes. Then for card two, I think the silver embossing looks really pretty and in your photo it appears you did some in white as well, even though you didn't. All in all too wonderful cards. I hope the gallery is full of snowflakes for this challenge.

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  5. Two great cards Barb. Love all the sparkly snowflakes and the blues. I had fun with this topping.

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  6. Beautiful cards - love the colours!
    Thanks for the welcome too!
    Helen x

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  7. Gorgeous snowflake makes Barbara, love the colours and added sparkle! Thankyou for the fun challenge, Cathy x

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  8. Ack, most gorgeous snowflake cards, Barb! Love how you did the backgrounds and, ohhh, that pretty shaker! Surely I have that Power Poppy snowflake, but I don't remember it, tsk. Sorry I'm so hopelessly behind. Six days, sheesh!

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  9. Two gorgeous cards, Barbara! I love them equally, I can't pick a fave. Great Toppings too for all those winter birthdays.

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  10. A double blizzard of snowflakes! I like that you used your die cut negative as a stencil, and the sparkly snowflakes look fabulous on the vellum. Great shaker card too!

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  11. These are wonderful Barbara! I especially like the first one - the vellum and the colours are awesome. Thanks for the challenge.

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  12. Loving both the cards, Barbara! The stacked snowflake looks fabulous in your first card and I am always in for shaker cards, snowflakes just add to the fun! Thanks for the fun challenge!

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  13. Two beautiful cards! I love the framing and use of velum! Great Topping!

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