Today is Saturday and time for another Border Buddies post. I hope you are enjoying the connection between the US and Canada. Allison and I are enjoying putting it all together for you to have more fun stamping ideas every week.
The Magnificent Maple, while one singe stamp can make a big impressions. Each month I host a monthly card class the first Thursday of the month. While many times I create all the cards this past month I was inspired by a few cards I had seen on pinterest. If you haven't tried out pinterest yet, you will want to. While it can consume your time, I hop over there for just 5-10 minutes a day to be inspired.
Check out my Pinterest boards here
Check out my Border Buddy Alison's boards here
- The card on the top left is my own creation using the thing a ma jig I call the flipper card, techinally known as Label Card Thinlits, it creates this cool flipper card in just one pass throught the big shot. Click here for more details and to watch the video on how the thinlits work!
- The card on the top right I was inspired by demonstrator Christine Pyrch, just changing the colors and embellishment.
- The bottom left was again my own creation, every now and then I come up with a card I love and this was one of them.
- The bottom right inspird by demonstrator Deena Boos
My class last week had a favorite. I would love to know which is your favorite, let us know by leaving a comment! We will let you know next Saturday which was the class favorite.
Supplies:
Stamps: Magnificent Maple (131868), Four You (130538)
Ink: Cherry Cobbler (126966), Baked Brown Sugar (131174), Early Espresso (126979) and Old Olive (100702) Classic Ink Pads
Paper: Season of Style Designer Series Paper Stack (132181), Cardstock: Cherry Cobbler (119685), Baked Brown Sugar (131296), Whisper White (100730) and Old Olive (100702)
Other: Lable Card Thinlits (133479), Natural Designer Buttons (127554)
If you are in the United States I would love to have you order your Stampin' Supplies from Me, Order Here!
If you are in Canada, Order Here from my Border Buddy, Alison
Thanks for stopping by!
Stampingly,
Patsy Waggoner
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