Hey I am on a roll!! Two posts in two days! I decided to do the Saturday Sketch Challenge from Stamping 411 and use my new border and corner punches. Luckily, they also posted a very very helpful tutorial which took the mystery out of these punches for me! This is actually a small card, just under 4" square. I used the border piece as a card front!
I don't have any one to send any "masculine" valentines cards too (poor me...haha) but I like trying out some alternate color combos! Can you believe January is almost over? Yay! Just closer to spring!
stamps: Out of the Box
cardstock: Whisper White, Soft Suede
DSP: Christmas Cocoa
ink: Soft Suede, Bashful Blue, Ruby Red
tools: aqua painter, Scallop corner Punch, scallop border punch, three heart punch
Very cool idea with the Heart popping out of the box. Love it. I also like that the scalloped square is in the forefront of your card. Great job!
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i love your work.
good job!!!!!!
oh lauri! is this ever gorgeous! i've definitely got my eye on that punch too. wow! just gorgeous!
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There is most certainly a learning curve with the new punches. I am in love with what you've accomplished here! Great colors! Beautiful job!
ReplyDeletewow I really like your card. Very cute idea!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is so pretty!!! Nicely done!!
ReplyDeleteGreat card, love your card border and colours!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty ! Great how you used this punch !
ReplyDeleteCute jack in the box themed Valentine card. My niece would flip for this!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card - love everything about it! Thanks so much for sharing your talent and for playing along with the 411 this week!
ReplyDeletewhat a cute little card!! I love the heart popping out of the box!! thanks for playing along with us over at stamping 411!!
ReplyDeleteHi Laurie -- I love how you used the scallop as a lacy border -- just beautiful! You did a great job with our sketch challenge this week. Thank you for playing along and we hope you'll join the Stamping 411 Operators for another challenge soon! Blessings, Gretchen
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