What makes them more special is that they were handpicked for me. Snowdrops encompass that perfect blend of delicacy and strength, surviving in the freezing cold but looking so pretty. I can't believe I'm going to get poetic here, but I guess poetry is another (great!) form of creativity, but the words of Ted Hughes still ring in my head about snowdrops "Her pale head heavy as metal" - that little flower pushing up through the icy ground but heralding spring and assuring us that all is not dead in the frozen earth. And look at these little flowers; who'd have thought they could achieve so much:
Getting back to craft, instead of Thank You cards this year I decided to make little boxes of suprises. And coincidentally I ended up keeping the snowdrop colour theme!
Following along with my usual nature theme, don't you just love the little birdies? I stamped the images using some Inkadinkado stamps, and a little thank you stamp from a Dawn Bibby set my nephew bought me, both from Topaz Crafts. The boxes are constructed on my very clever boxer board out of Stampin Up Very Vanilla and Certainly Celery card. The green is just the scrummiest shade. And take a quick look at the even scrummier contents...Like I say, don't you just love birthdays?! And snowdrops!