Well, I am back---I had a nice little blogging vacation and ready to play with the Paper Players again! This week, Ann is our hostess with a recipe! You must use these items in creating your card:
- Designer Paper
- A sentiment
- A punch
Easy peasy! I needed to make some fast cards recently and I have a plethora of DP, so I came up with a really easy CAS layout which uses up some of that gorgeous SU paper! I have two to show you:
And the other:
These both use Greenhouse Gala DP and the Perfect Punches stamp set. That SU paper coordinates so beautifully—one side is usually a more subtle design while the other is more bold….a perfect combination! I love letting the DP do the work! These make perfect cards to show at a workshop, too…..they pack a punch with a minimum of supplies!
I hope you’ll play along with the Paper Players this week too—scoot on over to the Paper Players blog for all the details!!! Can’t wait to see what you come up with!
- Stamps: Perfect Punches
- Paper: WW, Pear Pizzazz, Pumpkin Pie, Greenhouse Gala DP
- Ink: Old Olive, Chocolate Chip
- Acc: Scallop Oval Punch, Wide Oval Punch
9 comments:
Beautiful examples, LeAnne! Clean and classy!
Both gorgeous, LeAnne! LOVE that DP and, of course, your CAS layout!
Welcome back! I missed you but I am glad you take those needed vacations. These are great cards. I have a 90 year old Aunt that I want to send a pack of card too. These would be great.
Love this DSP, works well with the challenge and that stamp set. Such pretty cards!
I love the clean design with this gorgeous paper. Both of your samples are so pretty with the different color combinations. I am making some note card sets to give for Christmas this year and you have inspired me with this idea! :)
WOW - both cards are terrific!! Miss seeing the baby - need my fix of cuteness - hugs
love your mix of designer papers. very pretty.
Gorgeous, LeAnne! Love the mix of papers and the layout is fantastic so clean and elegant!
Don't you love when dp does the job for you? I love the sketches you used. Gotta CASE sometime!
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