Another Monday brings another Repeat Impressions Stamp of the Week! This week's stamp is called 2908-I, Shade of the Elm. You can find it on this page. To get the details on how to purchase it for 50% off (through Sunday, September 5 only!), visit the Repeat Impressions blog, The House That Stamps Built. Also be sure to check out the other design members' blogs for their creations:
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I made this card for Natasha Trupp's Fall-to Layout #105. I colored the image with Stampin' Up! markers. I matted the image with Old Olive cardstock from SU! I punched the border with a Martha Stewart Lattice Arch border punch. The sentiment is also from Repeat Impressions.
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15 comments:
Wowww a beautifull card Lynette! Lovely!
Hugs Kristel
so pretty. Love the edge with the punch. Looks so relaxing
Beautifully done Lynetdonimp
te - I like your take on the FTL sketch!
Very pretty! The borer punch is the perfect touch!
Love the tree image and that edge punch really sets it off!
Simply beautiful, Lynette!! I love how you colored the image and the border. Fantastic job!
Fabulous card Lynette. I love that border.
Oh, now that's pretty! Very clean and simple, but you always give the CAS cards that extra bit of style and I LOVE it!
Lynette, your card is very pretty. The image is awesome for all seasons. I love the MS border punch that you used to.
Mary
Love the simplicity and pop of color; you used my FAVORITE border punch - I just love that one!
Great card!
A very relaxing scene - love the punch!
gloria
You have created a very sophisticated card - love the edging.
Clean and elegant. I would love to receive this card for any occasion.
Beautiful work.
Fabulous card Lynette....love that border!
Lovely card, Lynette - great colors and that border is terrific.
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