Are you ready for a little My Favorite Things Wednesday Stamp Club inspiration? I've got not one but two cards to share for this week's sketch. I really need a little spring warm up, but the forecast for today is snow. So, at least I can look at something bright and cheery on paper!
This bright and happy orange is Tangy Orange - I used a Circle STAX to knock out the hole to place my sentiment. The Happy Hellos Die-namics is a great one for a variety of sweet little sentiments. Today it has been cut from Orange Fizz card stock.
With such a wide variety of Flower Die-namics I've always got options. Today I'm using the tiny rose from the Mini Royal Roses and this cute little orange flower is from the Flower Medley Die-namics. I cut the Royal Leaves twice from Fuse Green card stock, molded and used some distress ink on the edges. Two little Safety Orange buttons complete the trio.
This one above is a little two girly for my little boys, they much prefer my other card using this same sketch. I love the inspirational sentiments within the Picture This stamp set. I created a really girly card with this set the other day, but this one is a little more gender neutral. To accommodate the sketch I used the original Cute Cameras (the teeny ones, not the new Cute Cameras 2 that I also adore!)
Here's this week's sketch - remember that you have a chance at a prize valued at up to $20 to the MFT Boutique just for playing along. You'll find lots of inspiration on the MFT Blog, be sure to link up your sample and check out what everyone else has come up with using this fun and versatile sketch!
Here are the links to the products I've used in today's two cards. Thanks as always for stopping by and I'll see you again tomorrow!
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Wow, I am not sure which I like better. The telephone is so adorable.
Wow, I am not sure which I like better. The telephone is so adorable.
Two nice cards but I LOVE the "hello" card! :)
LOVE these cards (love all your cards - I just never get around to commenting :P) - you're a whiz at keeping the CS "plain" and yet making it look fabulous. It all just pops!
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