Showing posts with label Deco Labels Framelit dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deco Labels Framelit dies. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Perfect Blend thank you gift card

This card was inspired by Tami White of stampwithtami.com.  I changed the dimensions a little and used different Framelits and stamp sets, but the basic concept came from her video.  I used strawberry slush, early espresso and lost lagoon cardstock to make the card.  It will fit into a standard medium sized envelope.  I hope it will inspire you to make one of your own.



Stamp sets used are Perfect Blend, a round array, lots of thanks and honeycomb hello.  I used crumb cake Blendabilities to color the coffee cup.  The "sleeve" is cut from the all abloom paper stack.  I cut the lid from very vanilla cardstock.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Petite Petals awesomeness card.

This card uses the starburst technique (I used retired DSP but you could use the Moonlight or All Abloom DSP paper stacks) and the new photopolymer stamp set Flower Patch for the sentiment along with Petite Petals and Pictogram Punches for the flowers.  The flowers are cut out using the Petite petals punch and the flower from the Itty Bitty Accents punch pack.  I used the Stampin' Blendabilities markers to color the rhinestones in the center of the flowers.  Cardstock used is very vanilla and wisteria wonder.  Thanks for taking time out of your busy day to look.




Saturday, May 24, 2014

Perfect blend retirement card

I made these retirement cards using some sneak peak items, current items and retired product.  I have three co-workers retirning at the end of the month.  It will be very hard to say goodbye.  I've worked with these gentelemen for the past 23 years.  I'm happy for them, but sad for those of us who will feel the void when they've moved on.  For these two cards, I used the perfect blend stamp set and teeny tiny wishes for the sentiment.  I also used the retired stamp set Like It a Latte (for the coffee beans).  Colors used are sahara sand, early espresso, lost lagoon and hello honey.  The DSP is from the Moonlight DSP paper stack (48 sheets 4 1/2" x 6 1/2".  I love these DSP paper stacks.  They come in handy for lots of things.  The DSP is cut with the Deco Label Framelit dies.  I colored the coffee cup using the new Stampin' Blendabilities markers.  I LOVE these new markers.  The colors blend together so easily.  I used the On Film Framelits to cut my photo frame, notice the embossing?  The framelit die does that at the same time as the cut.  I added a little burlap ribbon which I frayed apart to make the ribbon accent.  I hope you can find some time to stamp today.