





In keeping with my goal to practice making simple cards, I challenged myself to make a coordinating set of cards, similar in color scheme and design. Maybe if I get ambitious enough I could make several different sets packaged in an altered/decorated tin for gift giving. All of these were made with left over scrapbooking papers, cuttlebug flower embossing folders and circle scallop punches. Rubberstamped sentiments are from Hero Arts.
1 comment:
I love your blog and my dear you make the most beautiful cards I have ever seen!! I love the fold out ones they are gorgeous...
I am going to try and make one.
Chiemi, I will visit your blog often believe me. It is GREAT!!!!
Mary Bennett Punta Gorda, Florida
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