Tuesday, March 5, 2013
{Paper Smooches} Get Well & Feel Better Soon
Kim is sharing this card on the Paper Smooches Blog today. It features the new Get Well Phrase Die as well as the Streamers stamp set and coordinating dies. I also used a sentiment from Healthy Vibes and a die cut vellum Ampersands Die to connect the two phrases. The Get Well Phrase Die is so much fun to play with. It comes with extra long flourishes at the ends which you can trim down if necessary. I cut up some new patterned paper from Studio Calico's Snippets collection and it gives the card that perfect pick-me-up kind of feel.
Thanks for stopping by today! I hope you're inspired to create. :)
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19 comments:
This is such a cheery card. Love the get well die.
Lovely vellum Idea Emily...and I love your DP so juicy :) Great card....hugs
Love that paper and the vellum ampersand is perfect!
Great card...love how you used the vellum.. looks awesome..
My favourite thing about this card has to be the vellum ampersand -- it just looks so cool! Unless... did you MAKE the centre panel design? If so, that's my favourite part. :) This would definitely be a cheery card to get when not feeling well.
What an awesome get well card!
This is SO cute! I love the mix of colors!
Gorgeous!! Lee-Ann :)
This is amazing! Love the colors and the touch of vellum, that die is so fun!!
Beautiful card, I like the lettering
Cool. Love the vellum ampersand!
Wow what a gorgeous card! Absolutely love the colors and design of this card!
Love the paper...it's fabulous!
LOVE. The vellum? Totally genius. And it's perfect for either gender, which is particularly awesome since most GW cards tend towards the frou-frou :)
FABULOUS design and card! LOVE it!
I love this card SO much! That pattern paper is just PERFECT!
Super card featuring fabulous use of vellum!
Hugs!
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Love how you put colour and patterns together. The sentiment totally pops off that background and the vellum ampersand rocks!
wow Emily! This is wonderful! I love the "get well" die cut you used as the focal point and the vellum "&"
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