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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Thinking Out of the Frame

When playing around with Papertrey's Framed, I decided to see if I could do something that used the frame stamp as something other than, well, a frame. Combined with Signature Greetings, Framed looks a little different here, doesn't it?


I stamped the sentiment first (in black) and then used the frame to create these off-the-edge boxes.

The Framed mini-tutorial is coming up tomorrow, along with a few more cards using Framed. It's taken me a while to hit my stride with this set, but I think it's grown on me!

Have a lovely Sunday!

Supplies
stamps: Papertrey Framed, Signature Greetings
paper: PTI white
ink: Memento
accessories: giant gridded acrylic block (Martha Stewart)

36 comments:

  1. this looks great. love the primary colors and geometric look the frames gives the card.

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  2. Ditto on Charlene's comment. Very inspired!

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  3. Oooh, I like it alot!! So simple but so effective. Well done, you!

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  4. Thinking out of the frame, indeed! Very cool.

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  5. You are a genius! Love this!

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  6. like this! love geometric designs and this one is fun

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  7. Stunning Susan, what a brilliant design, LOVE IT:0) xxx

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  8. Just totaly brilliant Luv Sue x

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  9. Wow this is so cool...I may have to try this sometime :)
    Jenny x

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  10. Now that IS THONKING OUTSIDE the FRAME! LOL, love it!

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  11. Now I need to get a frame stamp!! Love this card!

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  12. Now this is fantastic! Thinking out of the box - or shall I say frame!

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  13. Love this card. OMG, it looks way too difficult though. Can't imagine my getting the frames straight. I'll check back for your tutorial.

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  14. Fabulous card and great idea! Love how you 'step outside the box' in making your cards!

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  15. yesssss!
    you are soo clever.
    love this card!
    you are such an inspiration!
    marty

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  16. Super idea!! Love the color arrangement - everything is so perfectly balanced and draws your eye right to the sentiment.

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  17. What a brilliant way to use that set! I love the clean look of your card and the primary colors you used.

    Did you see PTI's new little pear set? I couldn't help but think of you!

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  18. You're brilliant! Love this! So clean.

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  19. OMYGosh, Susan, you are totally amazing. I haven't read a word of your posting today yet; I just can't get beyond your card! You just totally rock! Your creativity is positively amazing. Does "out of the box" specifically apply here or what?! Haven't read any of the comments yet, either, but I had to post this while my mind is still reeling from your card. Amazing! And THAT, Susan, is why we pay you the big bucks!

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  20. OMG - this, in my opinion, is quintessential (my big word for the day!) Lateblossom. Simple but perfectly executed and completely out of the box from a creativity standpoint. Tomorrow, splitcoast will be full of CASES! LOVE IT!

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  21. So simple and yet not simple at all. The arrangement of the lines is crucial to the success of the layout. I see shades of Mondrian.

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  22. This is soooo cool...LOVE it!! It is wonderful how you think out-of-the-box...or should I say frame?? Sweet, Susan!!

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  23. Just brilliant!! So simple, so stunning - very modern art :)

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  24. Great card Susan! It has such a Mondrian style to it - love it!

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  25. This is truly neat & lovely.

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  26. I don't think anyone can do clean and simple and FABULOUS quite like yuo, Susan! Gorgeous card.

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  27. LOVE this card with the frame stamped so geometrically (?). Great artistic look! :-)

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  28. I loved this card so much I had to CASE it, well sort of. The idea definitely came from you. I still like yours so much better than mine. Thanks for the inspiration!!! Here's mine: http://danasdabblingstudio.blogspot.com/2011/05/friendship-card.html

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