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The gals over at 365 Cards challenged us to create a card with a rhyming sentiment. With all of my stamps, you'd think I would have lots of rhyming words. Nope! Just this one: "Couldn't do without you!"
The body of the card is Always Artichoke (the heart from this stamp set is inked in VersaMark and randomly stamped over the face). I added a four-inch-square piece of So Saffron and rounded its corners.
I fed a piece of Brilliant Blue and a piece of Rose Red through my Big Shot with the Circles #2 die (using the big circle) and then cut them both in half.
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Stampin' Up! Supplies:
Stamps: Best Wishes & More
Papers: Always Artichoke, So Saffron, Brilliant Blue, Rose Red, Whisper White card stocks
Inks: Always Artichoke, Brilliant Blue, Rose Red Classics and VersaMark
Accessories: Big Shot, Circles #2 Bigz die, Whisper White Narrow Grosgrain, Paper Snips and Stampin' Dimensionals
Thank you so much for your visit! Hope your week is off to a great start!
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2 comments:
What a beautiful card.And Dont forget to stop my blog.I Have an award for you
What a pretty color combo Sara. I really like what you did with the sentiment too.
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