Saturday, April 17, 2010

Signature Greetings ROCKS!

Thank you for listening.



The flower stamp is from Hero Arts and is colored with SU markers (razzleberry and old olive). I colored the pearls with a Bic Mark-It to match because plain white just looked funny.

How's that for a sophisticated design explanation? Plain white just looked funny. That's as sophisticated as I get on Saturday morning before my mocha.

The coffee is calling me. I hope you have a fabulously wonderful weekend. And don't forget...Mary Dawn and I have cooked up something fun for next week that you won't want to miss. There'll be a giiiiive-awaaaaaaay.

See. Now you have to come back.

Supplies
stamps: Hero Arts, Papertrey Signature Greetings
ink: SU razzleberry and olive
paper: PTI white, SU old olive
accessories: half pearls, Bic Mark-It, SU scallop border punch

25 comments:

  1. WOWSER! This is my new all-time favorite. I well-remember several months ago when you did this stamp in white on gray and looking at it felt like "Ahhhh, all is well with my soul!".

    Thanks, great way to start a weekend of anticipating what on earth you have up your sleeve for next week.

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  2. This is so very pretty, your style but seems just a bit different. I admire your work and please keep bringing it on!!

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  3. What a great card. The pearls look perfect.

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  4. As if you need a give-away for us to come back! Enjoy your mocha, and your Saturday!

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  5. What do you mean "have to come back"? You'd have to beat me with a stick to keep me away. Yours is the first blog I visit every day!

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  6. Love how you used the flower stamp, it's one of my faves!

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  7. Beautiful card, Susan! I love that flower!
    On the border, have you placed a strip or full piece of green behind the scallop?
    Thanks.

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  8. iriseyes, it's a strip. I don't like the bulk added of a complete panel, but I also don't like the inside look of just a strip. Since the bulk bothers me more, I use strips. Lesser of two evils!

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  9. oh my!!
    excellent card.
    love the flower and the sentiment.
    you are truly the BEST!!!
    marty

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  10. Kathi sent me (Kathi's Corner)- your card is wonderful and she's right, I'll need to bookmark your blog and come back often! Nice work!

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  11. Thanks, Susan, I'll be trying this for sure!

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  12. Wow, this is GORGEOUS. The old olive with the razzleberry is perfect.

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  13. Like we wern't all coming back anyway! This is just an added reason :-) I can't wait to see what you guys are up to!!!

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  14. You can't keep me away .... I'm like the bad penny than ALWAYS turns up :)
    Totally agree that the greeting rocks, all those beautiful curves that combine perfectly with the image. I just LOVE, LOVE it.
    TFS

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  15. Gorgeous! Love the colored pearls! TFS this beauty with us.

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  16. This CARD rocks, and ita that Signature Greetings rocks too, it's one of my most beloved sets

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  17. Really pretty flower and great color combo. I like the border at the bottom.

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  18. Hmmmm, wonder what you could be up to? I will definitely be here to check it out. I check you out every day and never ceased to be amazed by your talent, creativity and generosity to those that serve our country.

    Have a blessed day

    Devina

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  19. What a great little card. I like the Olive behind the scallop, that little burst of color at the bottom is like a little surprise.

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  20. I love the razzleberry and olive together! A gorgeous combo. I need to use this set more. Who wouldn't want to get a card telling them that they make someone smile?

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  21. signature greetings is on my wish list!

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