Sunday, January 15, 2012

Blossom Punch and Framelits Card

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This is one of the cards we made at my stamp clubs this month. I'm loving the new Blossom Punch!


Blossom Punch (p. 17 Occasions Mini Catalog) Item #125603, $16.95


The punch coordinates with the Mixed Bunch Stamp Set (p. 17 Occasions Mini Catalog) Wood-Mount #125535, $27.95 OR Clear-Mount #125537, $21.95). So pretty!!



I must have a thing with pony tail holders because I only have boys. Maybe I just want to buy some girly thing! You think?? You probably just think I'm crazy. *Ü* This card used the elastic bands by Goody found everywhere, even the grocery store.




I used the new Framelits die-cuts for the two layering pieces on the top.



Labels Collection Framelits (p. 6 Occasions Mini Catalog) Item #125598, $26.95. Six coordinating dies in this set and the Framelits Heart Collection.



Cardstock: Poppy Parade, Very Vanilla, Pool Party, Calypso Coral, Lucky Limeade, Everyday Enchantment Designer Series Paper (coming January 24th with Sale-a-bration)


Stamp Set: Bordering on Romance


Accessories: Blossom Punch, 5 Petal Flower Punch, Scallop Border Punch, Labels Framelits, Big Shot, Everyday Enchantment Brads (coming January 24th with Sale-a-bration)


5 comments :

  1. this is a nice change from the ordinary colors for valentine's; again. thank you for all your hard work with show casing your wonderful creations; I truly appreciate it!

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  2. Hmmm... I'm feeling the need to use this in my card club as well! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  3. This is such a cool card, thanks for sharing. I was wondering how to use the biggest framelits on a card. You have given me inspiration!

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  4. I'm hoping this will be one of the projects you share on your new venture?! I'm signed up and ready!!

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  5. Absolutely love this project! The closure, the use of the die and the gorgeous flower.

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