Every Saturday Patsy Waggoner (from US) and I share a card with you that is featured in our Border Buddy PDF Monthly Tutorial. You can receive the PDF Tutorial Free with any size order and earn FREE Hand Stamped Cards from the PDF as part of our Customer Rewards.
This month we are featuring the Gingham Gala Suite of products in our Free Card Program. The suite includes the Butterfly Gala Stamp set and the Butterfly Duet Punch. The Gingham Gala 6" x 6" Designer Series Paper is part of the suite and I love it because it's so fresh and springy and includes some of my favourite colours – Balmy Blue, Daffodil Delight, Grapefruit Grove, Highland Heather and Lemon Lime Twist.
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The card also used the Crackle Paint Background Stamp from page 44 in the Occasions Catalogue.
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Wonderful card. Love it
x Sigrid
beautiful looking card, What solid CS did you use. This is very pretty. Computers some times do not show the true colors of CS