Good morning, Friends! I hope you are all having a fantastic week! It sure seems to be flying by!! Nick spent the night with a friend last night so my husband took me out for a very nice dinner for our anniversary! Our anniversary isn't until Saturday but we will be in Denver and since Nick was at a friend's, it seemed like the perfect time to celebrate!! I ate WAY too much but it was SOOO yummy!! Now I need to get back to work today and start on the laundry and get my swaps ready to mail before we leave on Saturday.
Today's card was inspired by a card that we did in card class this month. Becky had used designer paper and made a Fourth of July card. I thought I would use the layout and switch it up a bit. I took the two pieces of Whisper White and used my scallop edge border punch to scallop the ends. Then I took them to the Big Shot and ran them through with the Fancy Fan embossing folder (it's so pretty). I popped these up onto a card base of Whisper White. I stamped the greeting from Made for you in Raspberry Ripple. Then I took some Old Olive card stock and ran it through the Big Shot with the Little Leaves sizzlet and some Raspberry Ripple card stock was run through the Big Shot with the Beautiful Wings embosslit. These are popped up onto the card. I added a flower that was punched with the itty bitty punch pack from Pretty in Pink with a pearl. Not much stamping but I love these colors together! Thanks for stopping by and have a super day!
Card Recipe: Stamps- Made for You; Paper- Whisper White, Old Olive, Raspberry Ripple, Pretty in Pink; Ink- Raspberry Ripple; Accessories- Fancy Fan embossing folder, Little Leaves sizzlet, Beautiful Wings embosslit, scallop edge border punch, itty bitty punch pack, pearl, dimensionals
So simple - so beautiful x
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card I may have to CASE this layout!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card. It's CAS! Clean and simple! Will definitely need to make some of these in a variety of colors. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSimply elegant Deb. I am with Patrice and Janie - will definitely be CASEing this one.
ReplyDeleteso pretty in its simplicity
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