Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Fresh Vintage-Thank You Card

I needed a thank you card in a hurry so here's what I came up with in just a few minutes. One of my sister demonstrators did me a favor and I wanted to thank her appropriately so what else but make her a thank you card!!  I hope she will like it.
 
Stamp Sets:  Fresh Vintage (#125115 wood or #125117 clear) and Thank You Kindly (#111700)
Card Stock:  Very Vanilla, Everyday Enchantment Designer Series Paper & Lucky Limeade 
Ink Pads or Markers: Pool Party, Lucky Limeade and Poppy Parade
Accessories:  Basic Pearls (#119247)


The technique is to color the stamp pad with the different colors and then huff on ink to re-moisten them right before you stamp the image.  Our Stampin' UP! markers are water based so they dry quickly.


The Fresh Vintage stamp set and the Everyday Enchantment Designer Series Paper are only available through the end of March as gifts for making the qualifying amount of orders.  Click here to purchase your supplies today! 


The teeny tiny little pearls are the finishing touch, don't you think so?


See you again soon.
Have a blessed day, 
Gayle







6 comments:

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    1. Thank you Sheena. I hope you will visit often to see my creations. Gayle

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  2. Gayle, lovely creations!! A complete and informative bog. Great! click here to order!! Great job!! Cannot wait until our next stamp 'n stack class!!

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  3. Thank you Debbie, I am having a blast doing this. Wait until you see my next card that I created today. I have just posted it.

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  4. I love this card and look forward to making it with my Fresh Vintage stamp set. I wonder if it would work to color it with my blender pen? I also think using embossing powder would look neat. Thank you for sharing these great ideas on your blog.

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  5. Thanks Laura, for your comments. I colored the stamp and then 'breathed' on it. I don't know if it would work with your blending pen or not but you could try it. I bet it would be pretty embossed we will have to try that.

    I look forward to seeing you tomorrow night. Gayle

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