To a Sweet Friend

Watermarked Blog Posts_2-020Greetings stampers! I hope you enjoyed your New Year’s festivities! I had a quiet one and spent yesterday alternating between my card room and three college football games! lol

Today’s card was an accident. Seriously. I was putting away a piece of 12×12 pattern paper that I had used as a backdrop for a photo when another piece of pattern paper caught my eye! I pulled it out and discovered some cute brads and flower stickers and that was that.

I have recently seen a card (who knows where) that had a pattern paper at the base and a layer of white card stock over the top, cut at an angle, with a simple stamped sentiment. I loved the idea, so I took that concept and made it my own!

Watermarked Blog Posts_2-021Aren’t the papers beautiful? I’ve had them for ages so I’m not sure they are still available. They are from the Kioshi line by Basic Grey. Lucky for me, I bought the whole set at a scrapbook expo a number of years ago so I have all the coordinating cardstock, stickers, brads and flowers.

I assembled my card and then decided that it needed some definition between the two pattern papers so I pulled out some fibers I have also had for oodles of years. My boss, who happened to introduce me to paper crafting, and I purchased every package of fibers that were being sold at the time by Making Memories and split the packages. I went through at the time and wound all of the fibers onto embroidery floss cards. (And yes, I love to organize.) I was so amazed at how well they matched that I included the card of them in the main image…they look like they were made for this paper!!

I stamped my sentiment from the Sweet Little Sentiments stamp set by Clearly Besotted in Schoolhouse Red Ink by Simon Says Stamp. I’m amazed at how well it matches the flower center dots on the paper!!

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I added my flower and then decided it needed a bit of help to make it pop off the pattern paper so I used some more of my fiber to make extra loops. I love how the colors change throughout the fiber!!

I also added some adorable sequins from Simon Says Stamp…the color goes with everything and adds sparkle!!

Thank you so much for stopping by today! I appreciate your support and your comments!!

Wishing you joy and blessings!

Products Used:

Cardstock: Stamper’s Select White by Papertrey

Pattern Paper: Kioshi by Basic Grey

Ink: Schoolhouse Red by Simon Says Stamp

Stamps:  Sweet Little Sentiments by Clearly Besotted Stamps

Dies: Envelope Liner Die by Stampin’ Up!

Embellishments: Bloomers Fabric Flowers by Basic Grey; Assorted Moonshine Sequins by Simon Says Stamp

O Christmas Tree

I found a really fun sketch over at the Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge and decided that I just HAD to play along…

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Isn’t it fun?? Lots of room for interpretation. So I started thumbing through my paper and came across some delightful Christmas paper that has been gathering dust since last year and decided this card would be a Christmas card! (Very scientific method)

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What do you think??

I had so much fun playing with the colors and patterns! In the end I managed to use six different pattern papers on the card and envelope! I love how they all coordinate so beautifully 🙂

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The uber cute Christmas trees and sentiment are from Clearly Besotted Stamps…I am besotted with them!!

Aren’t the little banners peeking ca-yoot??

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I loaned all of my inside holiday sentiments out, so this card will be updated before it goes out…we’re running short on time!

Thank you for stopping by!! I would be thrilled with a little love! Thank you!!

Products Used:

Cardstock: Papertrey Ink Stamper’s Select

Pattern Paper: Home for the Holidays by Doodlebug Design

Ink: Real Red and Gumball Green (retired) by Stampin’ Up!

Stamps: Signature Christmas & Sweet Little Sentiments by Clearly Besotted Stamps

Dies:  Signature Christmas by Clearly Besotted Stamps, Rectangle Stitched Mats by ‘Lil Inker

Other: Envelope and Envelope Liner Die by Stampin’ Up!