Hello-
Got a chance to face time craft with Peggy today. I needed two specific cards to get into the mail tomorrow. So, I dug into that pile of "new" stuff, and a panel that I had cut for my Easter cards by did not use.
Truly, I have had this Uniko stamp forever, and today it finally made its debut.
This Stampin Up paper has been sitting around for at least two years maybe 3... The beige is the b-side of the blue. The sentiment is also from Stampin Up.
Well, now its time to put my feet up a bit before I head downstairs to make our salads with chicken breasts for our dinner.
Hope you're all having a good week. Thanks for visiting.
12 comments:
Two wonderful cards -- the first ushering us into Spring, and the second a great up-lift to the spirit!
Your first card is so pretty with the patterned paper and soft pink shaped die for your main panel, Cat. The flower is beautiful and your colouring makes it glow. Love your second card make with a beautiful mix of patterned paper and that fabulous large sentiment. xx
Both cards are really beautiful!!!
Two great cards, Cat - love the blossom on card one and what fab designer paper on card too, just perfect with the big sentiment!
Lovely use of the patterned paper to showcase your focal items!
Two terrific cards, Cat! The retirement card looks like spring!
Two wonderful cards Cat! Your retirement card is SO pretty and colored beautifully, and your get well card is sure to up-lift! Hugs. :0)
P.S. Thanks so much for the sweet, sweet Easter card...LOVE it!!
I'm so happy to hear you and Peggy had a play day - I love the fruits of your 'labor' and those pretty DSPs!
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Love that Uniko flower. It looks perfect with that flowery background and pink frame. Gorgeous. Your second card is nice too, in a different way. How lovely that you have used that paper. Love that sentiment die too xx
I'm thinking that sweet flower will be seeing ink lots from now on! It's so pretty on the pink die cut and floral paper! The paper on the second card is fantastic; both sides! What a great card for a guy or gal!
From feminine to suitably masculine, spring day to dark night... both cards are beautifully done and I know how good it feels to use those products for the first time. A crafty interlude with a friend is the best.
Of course the pink floral card is my favorite, but that's a perfect get well card!
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