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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Smarty Pants Hearts

This card is a direct CASE from either the catalog or someone on SCS. I can't remember who, I'm so sorry. Once again, thank you for sharing and I hope I did your design justice!

You know me .... make 'em easy and fun! This is Baja Breeze cardstock combined with, yes, Riding Hood Red and So Saffron (and WW) I used DSP on the bottom with a Crumb Cake strip across the middle matted on Chocolate Chip card stock. I used the Slit Punch (#104388) to create the large scallop at the top of the matted area and the Heart to Heart punch (#113694) for the hearts. First, however, I ran the baja through the Big Shot and stamped weeds from Pocket Silhouettes (#111672) on the RH Red.

The greeting is stamped in Chocolate Chip with the set Smarty Pants (#115070). I raised both the Saffron and White hearts up with Stampin' Dimensionals.

That's it! Easy peasy, huh?

See you tomorrow! Remember to order next week during the free shipping with me.

God bless you,
Much love and joy,


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5 comments:

  1. Baja Breeze and Real Red -- I have to remember that - I always have problems with BB matching it with another color. I love the heart theme you've been doing with the last few cards.

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  2. THanks! I've been into hearts and the returning in colors, primarily because I already had cards made in them!

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  3. I love how simple and vibrant this card is. It just looks so "fresh".

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  4. This is gorgeous. I am a really lazy reader and when I first skim read I was trying to see the Big Shot impressions on the Baja Breeze base card! That serves me right for not reading properly ;)

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  5. I always forget I can use the texture and embossing dies on other shapes. I'm trying to be more adventurous!

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