Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Two styles of Mother's Day

Here we have two Mother's Day cards, one very crisp and simple, the other frilly and pretty.  Pick the one that works best for your mom's style.... or if neither does, change up the greetings and make them both "thank you" cards!  That is the very best part of owning stamps and making your own greeting cards - you always have a card of the perfect style with the perfect greeting on hand.  

These cards were made with the sets "Teeny Tiny Wishes", and "All Holidays".  Both sets are must-haves.  All the "Teeny Tiny Wishes" fit inside the word window punch, and they're great for all occasions.  "All Holidays" are more focal point sentiments, just one stamp and some Designer Series Paper will get you through most holidays.  Best of all?  Order one or both sets at my class, and I'll waive the class fee!  

In addition to the greeting from "All Holidays", this second card also includes the flower from the "Thoughts and Prayers" stamp set, which is another must-have.  The sentiments in that set may be sad, but the flower and the tree are gorgeous.  Doesn't the flower go just beautifully with the Elegant Soiree paper?  

Another nice touch for this card was the lace-with-ribbon treatment.  Try layering the 1/2" Chantilly lace on 5/8" satin ribbon, or try layering the 1/2" seam binding on the 5/8" Victoria lace.  Both treatments look just beautiful.  

Come to my Easter and Mother's Day card class this Saturday to get your hands on some of these products and try them for yourself!  Email me today, I will be preparing supplies tomorrow!  

Charly Bratt
Independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator
(970) 206-9120
CharlysInkLink@gmail.com




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