Hi again, and happy Friday! Woo hoo.
Today I have a final card to you for my Simon Says Stamp Better Together celebration week. That's not to say I've finished with these products… oh no. I am just getting started…
My card features the Super Heart Border die. (You can see another card I created with this die HERE in case you missed it earlier this week).
I added a sentiment die cut with THIS die, and stamped with a stamp from THIS set. The pink ombre patterned paper is from THIS pad.
My card features the Super Heart Border die. (You can see another card I created with this die HERE in case you missed it earlier this week).
I added a sentiment die cut with THIS die, and stamped with a stamp from THIS set. The pink ombre patterned paper is from THIS pad.
So, another use for this die that is not just a border. Yay!
Have a great weekend. I'll be popping in briefly next week before taking a Christmas break.
Hope to see you then.
Bye for now.
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Super cute! Love all the die cutting and how you repeated the stitched border on each sheet so it looks seamless!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it, Lucy! What a great way to use this die! Wishing you and your beautiful family a Happy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThis card is sooo awesome! I love how you used the new die:)
ReplyDeleteLovely as always. I really appreciate you taking the time to put out your wonderful blog and inspiring so many people. If you have time, I'd love to see you use the interlocking hearts stamp set from this release. I just can't visualize it. I know you're probably don't blogging and showcasing this release but maybe...hopefully...Again, thank you for doing what you do. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely delightful, Lucy :-)
ReplyDeleteLove this card! Makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteI Love this card. Wish you would do a video how you cut all the hearts from such a small die and how you did the stitching around. Great job !
ReplyDeleteSo cute. Wish you had a tutorial on this card great share. HAPPY NEW YEAR HUGS LARELLE-SUSANNE
ReplyDeleteI thought that background was a cover plate! Great job using a repeated border.
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