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Simple Elegance with Elements of Style

Posted by on Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Isn't this cute?   This was one of my favorites from a swap with fellow demonstrators (I'll post the name of the demo when I return home).  I love this card for so many reasons;

  • colors – hmmm  Old Olive and Rich Razzelberry with a little Crushed Curry thrown in for accent
  • it has texture – most of you know I LOVE texture!
  • it's a card that a moderately experienced stamper can re-create – that's from me the queen of copying!
  • those are all great but, most of all this card will definately give the person that receives this card the message that you really care about them – and I love making people feel great!

Off to the card – It is a stamp set from the Summer mini catalog called Elements of Style (I got it free from Stampin' Up!).  Here's a few pointers;

  • ladies – dig out your crimper – the background is crimped!  Now we forgot about this lovely piece of texture in our creative places too often!
  • Love the top note die - it is so versatile!  Here you'll cut two – 1 in whisper white and 1 in crushed curry – you can cut both at once with the Big Shot!
  • Stamp the image with staz on ink and color away – two ways to add color – aquapainter and reinker from your ink case or watercolor crayon!
  • don't forget about the hardware!  It adds such a cute accent – the vellum cardstock inside it just adds to the elegance of the card

Don't forget to join me for the Mini Catalog open house on Saturday, May 8 9:30-12:30 – you'll see more like this!

Stampin' Blessings!

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One Response to “Simple Elegance with Elements of Style”

  1. Chelsea Maloufon 06 May 2010 at 11:14 pm 1

    BJ, I am awarding you with the Sunshine Award for always being so upbeat and sharingn your beautiful creations with all of us.  You can see the award at http://a-chelsea-morning.blogspot.com/2010/05/sunshine-award.html
    Chelsea Malouf

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