Quick Make and Takes

I've done a couple of Hostess Parties recently and got the ladies present making these cute little note cards for their make and takes


These are simply pieces of card stock 4" x 8" folded in half. Pieces of DSP have been cut with another piece of white card stock cut to the same size (3.75" x 3.75"). One of the stamps from Mixed Bunch was stamped in the corner of the card stock before being punched out using the matching Blossom Punch. Smaller portions of the flower were then 'munched' from two sides. It was then attached to the DSP and mounted on to the card base with Dimensionals. The punched flower was also attached using a Dimensional. Really quick and easy and perfect as a little gift set.





Materials - Stampin' Up
Stamps: Mixed Bunch
Ink: Certain Celery, Pretty in Pink, Bashful Blue
Card Stock: Whisper White
Paper: Subtles Collection DSP
Accessories: Blossom Punch, Dimensionals
(Please e-mail me for details on ordering any Stampin' Up item or see my details in the top tabs - thanks).

Please pop back later as I have a fab bundle to show you - a sneaky peak at some of the new items from the  new Stampin' Up catalogue which is being launched on July 1st of this year. If you are a journaling fan or scrapbooker this is just the thing for you - see you soon - Jacqueline xx

Comments

  1. These are gorgeous Jacqueline, such a cute little set x

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  2. Cute little cards and such lovely fresh Spring colours too ! Love this idea ! Jane x

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  3. What a brilliant idea and so pretty in different colours as a set too! Vicky x

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  4. What a lovely collection, Jacqueline.
    Rosie x

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  5. Hi Jacqueline. Sweet little note cards. Love the soft and spring-y colors you've used. Fun make & takes! Loll xx

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  6. Love these note cards Jacqueline - so crisp & fresh. Really like the way you've used the negative of the die cuts over the dp. Great.

    Karen x

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