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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Hello You!

Well, finally got around to purchasing a few collections from Echo Park.  I have loved their paper from afar for way too long.  My local Hobby Lobby just happened to have some but they are with the hanging scrapbooking kits.  Somewhere I never look because I don't scrapbook!  Thank goodness I saw that the kits were on sale and decided to go check them out.  I scored 4 at 40% off!  WooHoo!  So this card was made with the A Walk in the Park collection.  Such lovely colors.


A fellow church member has been having a rough time lately, so I thought now is the perfect time to make a card from the Everyday Cards set from SVG Cuts.  The card is the Hello You.  It fits for just wanting her to know we are thinking and praying for her at this tough time.


See the gorgeous (if I do say so myself) crochet flower?  A couple months back I was in a crazy crochet mood and made a bunch of these.  Since my friend is also a crocheter what better time to use one then on her card.


It's just too cute not to show another picture and with the pom-pom wired ribbon caught on sale at Michaels.  So purdy....


Isn't the inside sentiment perfect too?  Do you think this will cheer her up?  It's A Jillian Vance Design stamp set from Tender Thoughts.  Nice and crisp.  I think I am getting better at this stamping thing.  I might have to do more. 


In case you don't want to read my ramblings but want to know what I used, here's the list:

SVG Cuts "Everyday Cards" cut in Make the Cut 
Echo Park "A Walk in the Park" papers
A Jillian Vance Design "Tender Thoughts" stamp
Homemade crochet flower
Sizzix Textured Impressions "Damask" embossing folder
Michaels "pom-pom" wired ribbon

Well, I think that is it.  If I forgot anything, let me know.  And remember, leaving nice comments releases endorphins which in turn makes you very happy.  Have a very crafty day everyone!

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