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Monday, October 20, 2025

A Blue Christmas Never Looked So Cute

Confession time! I have a thing for blue Christmas cards. While everyone else is reaching for red and green, I’m over here living my best snowflake life in shades of icy blue! So when I saw that this month’s Just One Color Instagram Hop theme was BLUE — with an optional twist to add a window or frame — I may have done a happy little shimmy in my craft chair.

And let’s be honest… how often do we really limit ourselves to one color? It’s way harder than it sounds, but wow — it pushes you to look at your supplies in a whole new way. I’d love to know if you’ve tried this kind of challenge before — or if you’d panic without a pop of red or gold nearby!

I started with a piece of soft sky cardstock and blended Tumbled Glass Distress Ink through the Scattered Snowflakes Stencil from Simon Says Stamp to create a soft, snowy background. I love how the light blending keeps it subtle but still adds texture and interest.

Next, I brought in the Gifting Snowmen Die from Waffle Flower Crafts. I inked up his winter gear using Faded Jeans Distress Ink, keeping everything in the blue family to stick with the challenge rules. For a little added dimension and fun, I gave him dark blue gems as buttons — just a touch of sparkle that really brought him to life.

The sentiment comes from the Snow Cheer Sentiments Combo, also from Waffle Flower. I stamped it and popped it up with foam tape to give it some height and draw the eye toward the center.

To complete the look and fulfill the frame twist, I die-cut a scalloped rectangle frame from the same soft sky cardstock and adhered it to the panel. It gives the whole card a finished, polished look without introducing any new colors.

I love how peaceful and cheerful this card feels — it’s a reminder that even with just one color, you can create something full of depth, personality, and charm.

If you haven’t tried limiting your color palette before, I highly recommend giving it a go. It stretches your creativity in the best way!

Thanks so much for stopping by! Be sure to check out the rest of the hop on Instagram — there’s a ton of beautiful blue inspiration waiting for you!

Stay cozy & crafty,

Carrianne


CHALLENGES:
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Get Ready for Christmas
Allsorts - #834 AG
Classic Design - #10-2025 AG







14 comments:

  1. Ohhh this card is so sweet I love that snowman and background..perfect!! Thank you for linking your card to the {BYSHC} Falling For The Holidays Linky Party. ~Von Marie~

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  2. Ohhh... I love blue Christmas cards! I also love to play with purples and pinks for Christmas. Your background is gorgeous and the snowman is adorable! Thanks for sharing with the {BYSHC} Falling for the Holidays 2025 Linky Party!

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    1. Thank you Crystal! I will try a purple & pink next time!

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  3. Such a wonderful card!
    Lovely blue!
    Thank you for joining us at Allsorts!

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  4. Such a wonderful card! I love the colors and the snowman!

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  5. Carrianne, this little guy is absolutely adorable! You’ve done a great job keeping it at one color. I love the blues too for Christmas, and especially for winter. Your background is really pretty too. Thanks so much for playing along with us at Word Art Wednesday. We always appreciate you!

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  6. I love a blue and white Christmas card. Or, any blue and white card. [Bunny]

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