Friday, March 11, 2016

Totally Awesome Grateful Bunch

I was looking for a special way to use these stamps and punch.  I'd seen so many out there, but I wanted something that really jumped out at me.  So off to search I went and found this design by Mary Deatherage.  Her colors didn't appeal so I changed up all the colors and came up with this.  


Recipe: 

Bermuda Bay - 11" x 4 1/4", scored and folded at 5 1/2"
It's My Party Designer Series Paper - 5 1/4" x 4"
Corrugated Paper 4 3/4" x 3 1/2"
Tags & Labels Framelits
Grateful Bunch - Bundle (140801) 
Crushed Curry Ink and Cardstock (for flowers)
Melon Mambo Ink and Cardstock (for flowers)
Have a Cuppa Designer Series Paper Stack (Bermuda Bay Pattern) for flowers


Add some bling to the flowers and layer them up so they have some depth and you've got a great little card for any occasion.


Thank you for looking in today - Happy Friday! ~ Donna

3 comments:

  1. THOSE FLOWERS NOT ONLY JUMPED OUT AT YOU, THEY ALMOST JUMP OFF THE CARD! WHAT FUN AND A RICH RIOT OF COLOR! GOOD THING YOU DIDN'T MAKE THESE FOR A SWAP - YOUR POOR HAND WOULD BE SO TIRED FROM ALL THAT PUNCHING! SO, BRIGHT AND SPRINGY. GREAT JOB AS ALWAYS AND WE ALL CAN USE A LITTLE BLING NOW AND THEN!

    CHRIS R. FROM IOWA

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    1. Awww.... Thank you Chris! They were tough to punch with so much detail, thankfully you can punch all three at the same time, which is probably why it's tough to punch! LOL

      It does work well to just get them lined up and press the whole thing down on the table (face up of course if punching stamped images).

      This will be one of the cards for Saturday's workshop. A whole lot of punchin' going on Saturday!

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    2. Oh yeah, I forgot all the flowers were on the punch. I don't have it but admired it in the catalog. Have fun at the workshop!

      Chris R. from Iowa

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