Monday 15 March 2010

Bright and springy

I LOVE this card design, which I blatantly copied from a US demonstrator’s blog here. It’s really easy to make and looks fab, too – what more could you want? And all you need are some scraps of Designer Series Paper, a Scallop Square Punch (see special offer here) and a flower embellishment.

I punched these from scraps from the Tall Tales and Kaleidoscope Designer Series Paper packs and the Petal Party Simply Scrappin’ kits. But you don’t need to go out and buy paper packs specially for this card – just use any leftovers.

The felt flowers are gorgeous and come from the Flower Fusion pack. I’ve held three together with a silver brad.

Finally, I stamped the greeting from A Bit of Birthday Cheer in Pink Passion ink. Easy!

Stamps: A Bit of Birthday Cheer
Cardstock: Whisper White
Paper: Kaleidoscope, Tall Tales
Ink: Pink Passion
Accessories: Petal Party Simply Scrappin’ Kit, Flower Fusion felt flowers, silver brad

All products by Stampin' Up! ®

5 comments:

  1. Love it Helen, mmm may have to get the scallop square punch now!!
    Kelly

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  2. Lovely card, would look fab with new felt flowers too ;0)
    Hugs Sarah-Jane xx

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  3. Gorgeous card, think I might have to copy your copy LOL! Thanks for visiting my blog and voting for my album at Sheffield :o)

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  4. Thanks so much for linking back to me! I'm glad you liked my card enought to CASE it :-)

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