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Thursday, 27 November 2008

More joy and scraps

Here's another version of my SAS card, this time with a river rock base & a touch of real red. Again, I highlighted part of the greeting images in olive.
While I'm on a river rock roll, I made these 2 cards last Saturday morning with some scraps I had left on my desk after cutting all the SAS kits for my last class. They literally took about 5 minutes each & I really liked how they turned out, so I thought you guys might like to see them too (helllooo to those who are still following my irregular posting). The greeting in both is from 'Occasional Greetings' – a must have set IMHO.If you have any questions about anything, just drop me an e-mail.
As it's my gorgeous hubby Damien's 40th birthday today, I'll be busy celebrating with him today, so I've scheduled these posts in advance. If anything looks weird, I'll fix them later!
Hope you have a happy day!
Di J
SuppliesSeason of rock 'n ribbonStamps: Season of Joy
Card/paper: River rock, old olive, real red, very vanilla, Dashing designer paper
Ink: real red, old olive
Accessories: real red grosgrain ribbon

River stripes & snowflake 1 & 2Stamps: Season of Joy, Occasional Greetings
Card/paper: River rock, old olive, real red, very vanilla, Dashing designer paper
Ink: real red, old olive

3 comments:

  1. Great idea for using up scraps. The cards look really nice and the designer papers go so well with River Rock cardstock. I might try this combination too - a change from the usual red or green base card. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. We miss this paper here in the states--it was from last year and one of my favorites! It works so well with the set, have enjoyed what you've been making!
    LeAnne

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  3. Great cards, these turned out lovely. Great idea for all of those scraps just laying around waiting to be used! Thanks for sharing.

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