Well this is gratifying - I got 2 emails from people commenting that they liked the reminder about using a layout for more than one card design. So here are more examples. The blue card to the right is one I got as a trade from one of the very talented ladies in my demonstrator group, Rachel Durtschi. I am so lucky to be part of this group of women. Originally I bought my Starter Kit because I wanted the discount on the product. But this group of business women have been so wonderful that I stuck with it. They are a warm and sharing group and I've learned so much from them, both about stamping and about running a business. They really showed me that I can do this as a business, not just for fun.
If you are thinking at all about a home based business I'd certainly recommend what I do. Call me or email for more information. Its fun and extra money in my pocket.
So, I got this beautiful blue card as a trade from Rachel. Don't you just love that little adhesive Rhinestone. That is one new SU product I'm really loving! Here is my card. Same Stamp Set: French Foliage, and same basic card design - just different colors. You'll notice that I stamped a lot more leaves on my card. The words on the left of the card base are part of the Stamp Set - I'm a sucker for lovely leaf sets anyway but I really love this set. Also, if you look closely, you'll see that Rachel use a wet paintbrush on the leaves on the blue card. It blurs the edges and gives them a hint of movement, like they are falling.
Stamp Sets: French Foliage and Three Little Words
Colors:
Crumb Cake (which is the old Craft Paper)
So Saffron, Pumpkin Pie, Soft Suede
Supplies:
Scallop Border Punch
Let me know if there is any way I can help you with your stamping.
Please contact me with any suggestions or questions. Your feedback is appreciated.
Be sure to check my class calendar for future events.
1 comment:
Katie-
Following you now from SC, #117.
http://Stampinwithk.blogspot.com
Karla c(:
PS. This card is mine from the Shoebox not Rachel's.
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