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Sunday, October 20, 2013

cheery smile (Moxie Fab, KIS)

Two reasons to be cheery.  First, the (NBUS) stickers I used for this were from an American Crafts collection packet I was lucky to win over at Paper Crafts Connection last spring.  Thanks PC! Second, using a package of stickers to create a card is something new and different for me and pretty darn easy!  Cool.

Now, the stickers are just dandy.  My brilliant idea to use the Studio Calico V-Pattern Mask and stamp through it... maybe not so dandy.  Oh well.  There is a certain touch of whimsy to it.


Stamped the BG.  Stamped the grass.  Adhered the stickers.  Added the chevron PP strip behind the panel and two tiny strips of color under the chalkboard sentiment sticker.  Happy summer.  In the middle of autumn ;)

Joining the fun at:
Moxie Fab World - Handmade Cards - Stickers and Tape
KIS - #25 Be Inspired (the sticker package with the colors and flowery theme "drove" my card)

Thanks for visiting.  Have a good week (it's back-to-school-after-a-great-fall-break time here).


Supplies smile:
Paper: cardbase Bringmann, PP Simple Stories
Stamps:"grass" Neat and Tangled
Ink:  Versafine, Hero Arts
Tools: mask Studio Calico
Other stickers American Crafts, sentiment sticker Pebbles


5 comments:

  1. Sweet card, and what a great sticker! Isn't is nice to use some of that NBUS stuff?! Your card is so fun and happy. Really like this one. Bev

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  2. I love your staccato commentary as much as I love your cards, Maria! You've made a very lovely summery card which is quite refreshing at any time of the year!! Hugs, Darnell

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  3. I like the random pattern of the whimsical background, and the striped lawn ;)

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  4. I love this! the bike is perfect against that florally chevron paper. awesome design!

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  5. Hey Maria! Thanks for linking this up to the Stickers & Tape Challenge in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)

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