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Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Casing the catalogue - with Flower Shop bundle

I get so many ideas to try from our catalogues - colour combos, layouts, techniques & other tips. Today I'm sharing cards inspired by the layout of this sample on page 27 of our Annual Catalogue.
...and here's the first card I made, using the fab Flower Shop stamp & punch bundle. The colour combo is wisteria wonder, elegant eggplant with a touch of pink pirouette & strawberry slush.
For a little twist on the layout, I cut 2cm off the card front & added patterned paper  to the inside with another flower to carry the theme.
 I really liked how it turned out, so I made a second card using a new in-colour combo of pistachio pudding, coastal cabana & strawberry slush & another Flower Shop flower.
 
Hope you like what I did with the sketch. If you have any q's about the cards, just ask. Next time you need a little spark to get you started, flip through the catalogue & see what catches your eye to try. Thanks for visiting.
Until next time, inky wishes.
Di 
PS: The Flower Shop Bundle includes the Flower Shop stamp set & matching pansy punch. Even better, you'll save 15% on the separate price of each when you buy the bundle. Sweet!

Supplies
Card 1
Stamps: Flower Shop, Friendly Phrases (retired)
Card/paper:  wisteria wonder, elegant eggplant, pink pirouette, whisper white card, Subtles DSP stack
Ink: elegant eggplant ink pad
accessories: basic rhinestones, pistachio ruffled ribbon
Tools: pansy punch, Big Shot, Needlepoint Border embossing folder, 2 1/2 inch circle punch

Card 2
Stamps: Flower Shop, Happy Day
Card/paper:  pistachio pudding, strawberry slush, coastal cabana, whisper white card, In-colour 13-15 DSP stack
Ink: pistachio pudding,strawberry slush ink pads
Accessories: coastal cabana ruffled ribbon
Tools: pansy punch, stylus (to score lines on strawberry panel), 2 1/2 inch circle punch

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