1.25.2010

FTL75 - Congrats!

Hi everyone, hope you all had a great weekend! :)

I'm back today with a simple card I created using last Friday's Fall-to Layout Sketch #75 and the new Raspberry Fizz formulated ink available from PTI. I know not everyone loves the new ink formulation, but I'm not one of them! LOL I absolutely *love* the new inks, the colors are SO vibrant!

Have a great day, and I hope to see you again tomorrow. :)

Instructions:
  • Cut kraft CS to 4 1/4" x 10 1/2", and fold in half to create card base.
  • Stamp leaf image with pink ink onto white CS, then trim down and cut around leaves on the right side.
  • Stamp sentiment with brown ink.
  • Punch small hole in upper left corner of white CS, then wrap ribbon around card and through the hole.
  • Attach white CS to card base with pop dots and tie bow.
  • Embellish with rhinestones.

Supplies:
Stamps - Turning a New Leaf, Signature Greetings, Polka Dot Basics 2
Ink - Raspberry Fizz, Versamark, Dark Chocolate
Paper - Kraft, Stamper's Select White
Miscellaneous - Summer Sunrise Satin Ribbon, Orange Rhinestones

12 comments:

  1. Beautiful!! I really love your cards, this one is perfect again!

    xoxo

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  2. I love CAS! This is beautiful!

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  3. Really pretty Heather!!! *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex

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  4. so gorgeous, how was the olive garden soup? love your color combos!! are your rhinestones from PTI, too? They're divine!

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  5. what a lovely card!! and the ink just beautiful!

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  6. Nice job! I just got some of that ink in the new formula. I love the color but can't get it to stamp smoothly on bigger stamps. Any tips? Your stamping with it looks great!

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  7. So stunning! How do you make it look SO easy! Not fair!

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  8. This card is so awesome. I love the polka dots and the colors you chose. It's very, very cool.

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  9. wowza!!!! that ribbon just MAKES this card POP!!!

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  10. I love the way you tied the ribbon! Did you punch a hole in teh white layer and bring both ends through? It looks great.

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Thanks for stopping by! :)