More, more, more. How do you like it? How do you like it? More, more, more....
Wow. That is just...sad.
But the card isn't sad at all.
Nope. It's merry.
I have a LOT of square and circle punches...including scalloped squares and circles. They take up a lot of space. But unlike my friend Leslie who got rid of her punches (and has a serious
Today's card offered a chance to use three square punches and some of the baker's twine that I had to have, but now I know not how I shall use it.
The end of that sentence sounds like Shakespeare.
To be, or not to be...that is a really lousy question. To stamp, or not to stamp...that's a no brainer.
May your Labor Day weekend be inky. And safe. And free of Mommy ADD.
Supplies
stamps: Hero Arts
ink: SU real red
paper: Papertrey white and kraft
accessories: baker's twine (Papertrey), dimensionals, square punches
Genius.
ReplyDeleteVery cute card. I love red and white for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI'd never get rid of my punches. Yes, they take up a lot of space. But I can get out a punch, punch the shape, and put the punch away in the time it takes me to find a die. AND if I need multiples of the same shape, in a race against a die machine, rolling a single die through multiple times, my punch would win hands down. I like the effort of making a card to be clean, simple and f.a.s.t. I find dealing with dies too faffy for my slightly OCD personality.
While I love my dies and own several of them I'd choose a punch over a die almost any day. I find myself redoing a card design just to avoid having to get out a die. And this in spite of the fact that my dies, machine, etc are all at the tip of my fingers.
I find myself using my red and white bakers twine all the time. Especially at Christmas and Valentines day. Almost any card can handle some twine wrapped around it, tied in a knot or bow without being too fussy or over done.
Your card is such fun. The Kraft and baker's twine are perfect together. The sentiment placement is great grounding.
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