In the meantime, I have another Easter card to share, in the same color scheme as the one I posted a few days ago. I like to make several cards with the same papers to get the most out of them!
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Cardstock: Bazzill; Patterned paper: Me & My Big Ideas; Stamps: Hampton Art, Martha Stewart Crafts; Ink: Jo-Ann stores, Clearsnap; Ribbon: Michael's stores; Circle punch: EK Success; Die cut: Spellbinders; Die cut machine: Sizzix
Sorry the pics are a little fuzzy-I'm still learning to take photos of objects that actually hold still (unlike my 2 preschoolers!).
I hope you get a chance to be creative today! Thanks for stopping by!
2 comments:
This is so cute, great use of stamping to pull it altogether and repeat the same element without actually using the same image. Bravo!!
Very pretty! I love the colors!
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