Awesomely Artistic

Oct 5, 2015 | Uncategorized | 2 comments

 This card today was inspired by a card I recently received from Donna Griffith of the Stampin’ Up! demonstrator training team.  I had the privilege of working with her several years ago when I did a main stage presentation at convention – she is a doll! 


For my card – I used a favorite color combination of Bermuda Bay and Smoky Slate –  and the Awesomely Artistic stamp set. 


I also used the new heavy weight white cardstock –  which is perfect for a single layer card like this.  


To create the card, I stamped the images from Awesomely Artistic and then used framelits to cut out the “friend” image. 


All I needed to do to finish the card was add a piece of Smoky Slate designer series paper (from the neutrals designer series paper) and adhere a few rhinestones to my card front and it was done! 


I have listed the supplies used below, should you wish to order any of these! Just click on the image to shop my online store. 


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2 Comments

  1. Jenna Lung

    Love love love! These colors are my fave & it would be easy to change this up into a Christmas card.

    Reply
  2. Laura

    I agree- love these colors! Thanks!

    Reply

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