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Oct 18, 2010

Stampin' Up Peaceful Season



Hello Peeps !!!
Happy Monday !!!

I did not have much time today to pick a stamp set for the Simply Simple week , so I just used the Peaceful Season that was already on my desk . All I could think about is Whisper White with a touch of Cherry Cobbler. Using The Petals a Plenty for the background, I stamped the image in Whisper White Paper using Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive. I used a gel pen for the sentiment to give it a touch of sparkle. I also took my marker and just added the outline using a ruler. Hope you like it.
Hop over to Jean's blog (Bear Hugs and Inky Paws) to see her Simply Simple card.

RECIPE:
Stamps:  Peacefiul Season
Paper: Whisper White, Cherry Cobbler
Ink:  Old Olive, Cherry Cobbler
Accessories: satin ribbon, glitter brad
Tools:  Big Shot, Petals a Plenty EF, piercing tool

Thanks for stopping by.
Have a wonderful day stampin'
Chat

6 comments:

  1. Chat-

    It's absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing:)

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  2. Oooh....this is beautiful! And I think I'm going to use it as inspiration for my Christmas cards this year!

    Many Blessings,
    Melissa

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  3. Oh so beautiful...I'm in awe.

    Did you draw the line around the petals-a-plenty piece? If so, did you use a ruler, or free-hand it? I love that touch.

    Thanks for all your great ideas!

    Mary Lynn

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  4. I really like the embossing folder you used. You have given me lots of ideas for my Holiday cards

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  5. OMGOsh....what a beautiful simple elegant card! This is a must to CASE!!! My friends are going to love you. They say some of my cards are too hard to case! Thanks for sharing! Wow I have been out of it for the last three weeks a lot going on in my personal life and working full time is knocking me for a loop....but how else can I support my SU habit! LOL

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  6. Chat, this has to be one of if not "the" favorite holiday card I've seen so far. It is gorgeous and wouldn't be that difficult to replicate several times over. Thanks for the inspiration!

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