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Thursday, March 18, 2010

A Little Everything Card Workshop

A few friends are coming over tomorrow night to make cards. It's a small workshop, only four cards, but I know we'll have lots of fun. I really love the March Stamp of the Month, A Little Everything, and I think it is so versatile, so I decided to use it on all my cards. In the interest of keeping the cost down, I used mostly scraps, and I'm not using major embellishments, but I had fun with the Liquid Glass and Bitty Sparkles. I'm open to feedback, although I won't have a lot of time tomorrow to change anything, so please tell me if you have any minor tweaks that would improve the cards. Thanks to all the ladies who participated in the March SOTM Blog Hop. Their creativity totally inspired me! Special thanks to Annette Green for her Easter card, which was the basis for my Easter card.





Recipe:
A Little Everything, Love You Forever, Star Struck, Connections, Holiday Hoopla, Simple Stitches, State of Mind, Thoughtful Seasons, Grown with Love & Dainty Thoughts stamp sets
Twitterpated Level 2 papers
Sweet Leaf, Sorbet, Crystal Blue & Colonial White cardstock
Sweet Leaf, Sorbet, Crystal Blue & Chocolate ink
Sorbet & Chocolate grosgrain ribbon
White Daisy Just Blooms
Clear buttons
Bitty Sparkles
Liquid Glass

9 comments:

  1. Wow, great cards! Really love that very first THANKS card. Wonderful job. TFS!

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  2. Cute cards - I especially like the "Thinking of You" card. I hope you don't mind if I lift your design. I also like the idea of creating some random stamped paper with the Thanks stamp.

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  3. Fabulous cards!!!! Lucky workshop ladies! I really like the first one with using "thanks" to stamp your background. Great job!

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  4. All of your cards are wonderful! I too like the first one the most, very cute!

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  5. Your cards are absolutely gorgeous!!

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  6. All 4 are adorable, love the layouts!

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  7. Cute cards. Love the Happy Easter. I just might be CASE-ing...

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  8. Love these cards, great use of stamps and accessories. They all work so well together!

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