Calypso Coral Birthday Card.
Hi Everyone. Before I share one of the Birthday Stamp-a-Stack cards, I want to let you in on a super Stampin’ Up! promotion.
On February 1, 2012, Stampin’ Up! will be announcing a fabulous promotion for those that want to try out My Digital Studio. Until the end of February, My Digital Studio will be available for download FREE (yes, you read it right, FREE) from my Stampin’ Up! website.
For those that take advantage of this FREE offer, I will be holding a Getting Started Class. Check back here on Tuesday, and I will provide you with more details.
The Birthday Stamp-a-Stack is over and it was a success in spite of the snowfall that we had. I had 10 people attend and there were lots of laughs, chatter and sharing of stamping and card making knowledge.
Here is one of the cards that they went home with.
Stamps: My Friend (c – 122587 $24.95 w-125585, $33.95, p139 2011-2012 IB&C), Apothecary Art (c – 122527 $33.95 w-125525, $42.95, p. 17, 2012 Occasions Mini)
Paper: Calypso Coral, Whisper White, Daffodil Delight, Basic Grey Textured
Ink: Calypso Coral, Basic Grey
Accessories: Big Shot, Framelit Dies, Beautiful Wings Embosslit, Daffodil Delight Grosgrain Ribbon, Pearls.
There were a few “lessons learned” on my part and I will be incorporating them into my next Stamp-a-Stack.
Enjoy your evening and until next time…
This is lovely Karen. Wonderful colors.
Very pretty, Karen! Love the wonderful colors you’ve used! xx0
Such a beautiful birthday card Karen, the colours are wonderful, and I just love the gorgeous embossed butterflies. It reminds me I haven’t used mine in a while. TFS
So pretty how you framed this out and love those wonderful colors together. Fabulous card.
Lynn
I like that sentiment. Loving the fun colour combo too.
oooh…fun combo of colors….
Awesome! Love the color.
This is so pretty Karen! Love the coral colors! So glad you decided to stick with the Tangled Blog group!
Jenn
So very pretty, Karen! I love the Calypso Coral silhouette and textured yellow butterflies!! Wonderful work!
Can I add the same comment re the pretty use of coral – a most underated colour. I commenting here as blogger is behaving badly for me.