Today’s card features the Warm & Toasty stamp set!

My husband, Bryan, loves polar bears, so this was a must-have set for me! It’s adorable to boot! While I was making this card, I was dreaming of cooler days… LOL! Or at least days where the humidity is below 95%!

This was a quick & easy card to pull together! One of my favorite classic color combinations is Night of Navy and Whisper White. So, I stamped my polar bear in Night of Navy and “fussy-cut” aka “scan-n-cut” him. I colored in parts of this hat & scarf with a Light Highland Heather Stampin’ Blend! I wanted the sentiment to really pop, so I opted to heat emboss in white onto Night of Navy and used the sentiment strip as a base for where the polar bear’s foot would rest.
How about that beautiful watercolored snowflake background?!? I am in love with the Snowflake Splendor Designer Series Paper! Such a beautiful combination of colors. I can’t wait to make more cards with it! The finishing touch is a Blue Adhesive-Backed Gem.
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PROJECT MEASUREMENTS:
- Thick Whisper White card base – 4-1/4″ x 11″, scored and folded in half at 5-1/2″
- Night of Navy layer – 3-3/4″ x 5″
- Snowflake Splendor DSP layer – 3-5/8″ x 4-7/8″
- Night of Navy strip – 7/8″ x 3-5/8″
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Love your use of the Warm & Toast stamp set. I hope you don’t mind but I case it. Hope you have a wonderful Christmas and New Year.
I want to thank you so much for your tutorials. This time of year I go back to the oldies for gift ideas. You always have what I am looking for. Thanks for all the time you take.
As cute as can be! This guy is so happy!