Just another simple card for today. I’ve been pre-posting all my posts since Wednesday, and I’m getting ready to be finished!
With this card, I finally used up my whole two packages of stickers from Studio 18 from Michael’s. I don’t know why I was so obsessed with finishing these particular packages, as I have lots more stickers, but I was! I cut and embossed the hole in the card front with a Circle Nestability. I put the larger flower on the inside of the card, and the smaller one on the outside. The sentiment is from Stampin’ Up!’s Sincere Salutations and is stamped in Kiwi Kiss. The inside flower is surrounded with a Kiwi Kiss scalloped circle border.
Thanks so much for looking, and I hope you’ll come back and visit again soon!
With this card, I finally used up my whole two packages of stickers from Studio 18 from Michael’s. I don’t know why I was so obsessed with finishing these particular packages, as I have lots more stickers, but I was! I cut and embossed the hole in the card front with a Circle Nestability. I put the larger flower on the inside of the card, and the smaller one on the outside. The sentiment is from Stampin’ Up!’s Sincere Salutations and is stamped in Kiwi Kiss. The inside flower is surrounded with a Kiwi Kiss scalloped circle border.
Thanks so much for looking, and I hope you’ll come back and visit again soon!
6 comments:
Love this card! Love your stickers too!! I have to try the circle one of these days!
Beautiful card!
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deb
How clever! Very nice card!
Again, Lynette, I love your simple elegance. This is very pretty and a wonderful arrangement of the stickers.
I love your cards. Can you clue me in how you keep everything in place while you run it through your machine?
Wonderful card! Love the colors.
I love this card -- that circle just looks so crisp and perfect! Nestabilities give such a beautiful effect. I have a tip about keeping things in place while cutting/embossing -- removable Scotch tape. (I see that one of your commenters, bonnie32002, asked about that!) You might already be using that, though...
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