Saturday, February 11, 2012

Echoes of Kindness


Here is the one of the three cards that I made for Andi’s I Haven’t Used It swap on SCS.  We were to ink up some stamps that have never seen ink or it has been a long time since they have been used.  I do not remember when I last used this retired Stampin’ Up set, if it has ever seen ink by me.  I think I got it from my demo after it retired when we get to chose one stamp set for every $50 ordered at her retirement party.

Image/Sentiment— Stampin’ Up Echoes of Kindness

Cardstock—
Stampin’ Up Handsome Hunter, Lavender Lace, Marigold Morning; PTI White;

Ink—Stampin’ Up Handsome Hunter ink for sentiment--Handsome Hunter and Marvelous Magenta Markers for image


Accessories—SU Elegant Vines Embossing Folder; Purple Ribbon; Purple Brad

10 comments:

  1. Very nice card. Those colors are perfect with the sentiment!

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  2. Pretty card! You should use the set more often now. The layout is good - and I really like the little brad placement.

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  3. Great card Barb! This goes with our weekly encouragement challenge over at Crafty Gals Blog group too! (to use green, purple and white!)
    Beautiful card :)

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  4. Beautiful card Barb!!! Love how the green embossed paper looks and the sentiment as well!!!

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  5. GORGEOUS!!
    This card color choices are totally Kool and oh my! the EF REALLY goes well w/the flower image...it almost looks as if it's part of the set!

    U inspired me to ink my still UM same set!Thanks♥

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  6. This is beautiful, Barb! Such a gorgeous color combo. I'm so like this with so many stamps!

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  7. Great card Barb...absolutely stunning...

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  8. Lovely card and such a pretty image (great embossed background too). That's a great stamp set you picked!

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  9. You always have the best layouts, Barb! Another fab card!!

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