On the left was a clear glass one.

Right is a classic from Willow Tree.

Here's a bright colored one which may be from Latin America.





I started with a navy card. I cut the navy snowflakes from navy flocked ribbon with Marianne Designs thin die. It's best to cut from the back side and fortunately with the snowflake it makes no difference in the result. I cut the red scallop borders with a Die-amics die. I punched holes in the scallops with my 1/8" punch. I glued the borders down first having measured the distance apart with the white layer. Then I glued the white layer over the borders. I then placed the navy flocked snowflake in the centre of the white and used a push pin to create the hole for the snowflake brad. The J and Y were cut with the Stampin Up! Typeset Alphabet Bigz dies from the same card stock as the borders. They were glued to the white layer evenly on each side of the snowflake "O". The girls really liked the turquoise one.
I started with the snowflake vellum sticker. Both cards are black. I cut the labels with the Stampin Up Deco Labels Collection Framelits Dies. On the card on the left, the largest is designer paper is Love Letters by Little Yellow Bicycle. The next layer is a gray card stock and then the smallest is Ruby Red. I added the vellum snowflake sticker to it. I cut the vellum to background to 4.00" x 5.25" then embossed it with the Cuttlebug Joy & Cheer embossing folder. The vellum background is tacked to the card where the label will later cover. The labels are layered with the snowflake being on top, placed on the background, a push pin is used to create a hole in the center. I placed the tiny black brad through the hole, turned the card over and press the prongs apart. The card on the right hand side has K&Company Smitten Marbled Flat paper with turquoise and hot pink layers.
The card on the left is a red card with a black greeting printed on the left side. The top note is adhered to the right hand side. The poinsettia is real red with old olive card stock with a moss green velvet ribbon.
The accents of the ornament (navy) and tree (green) were created with white acrylic paint, card stock and a splatter tool. The navy ornament is cut with the Stampin Up! ornament punch. I wrapped a piece of white string around the hanger and knotted it to the front. I taped a piece of string at the split to behind the ornament, then glued the ornament to the card front.