The Fabulous Phrases Stamp Set and Flourish Thinlits Dies (ops I used the Paisley Framelits Die by mistake – but love how it turned out) are a huge investment that will pay off in the long run. This set contains both outside and inside saying. How often do you wish you had a greeting to stamp inside your card. This stamp set has 15 different greetings, plus a great filigree, flower and leaf.
A few weeks ago we visited one of my parent's best friends. They are both in the early to mid 90's. As we visited I was amazed at how well they were doing they seemed the fountain of youth. The question also popped into my head how much longer will I have them. My parents are both gone, spending time with their longtime friends makes me feel just a little bit closer to them.
It seems our lives that were once filled with weddings and baby showers are more often filled with funeral's of elderly family and friends. I am grateful to have this stamp set for all the occasions New Baby, Wedding, Sympathy, Thank You or even to send "Just a Note".
You will find this is one of those stamp sets you reach for every time you stamp!
- The card base is Mint Macaron Cardstock
- The designer paper is from the Petals & Posies Specialty Paper in the Holiday Catalog the herringbone piece is ( 2 1/2" x 5 1/4") the filigree piece is (1 1/2" x 5 1/4")
- The Very Vanilla (2 1/4" x 2 1/4") is matted on Cajun Craze (2 1/2" x 2 1/2").
- The ribbon is from the 3/8" Ribbon Trio Pack which contains 3 spools of ribbon, 1 Delightful Dijon, 1 Rich Razzleberry and the Mint Macaron I used for the card.
The gold filigree is cut out of Gold Foil Paper using the Big Shot and the Paisley Framelits Dies. I trimmed it off with the 1/8" Gold Ribbon. Everything I used for today's card is from the current Stampin' Up! products.
While I enjoy fall it always is a little sad for me as I know old man winter is just around the corner. Spring is my favorite season, what is yours?
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TJ Marquez says
Good morning. I think you may have misidentified the framelit used on the teal card. It is not from the Florish thinlits. Isn’t it from the Paisley Framelits?
TJ Marquez
Patsy Waggoner says
You are so right TJ thanks for pointing that out – to many new things 🙂