While I was in the mood to use my window sheets, I decided that I better take the plunge and use my printed window sheets from the Occasions Mini catalog. Luckily these made it into the new SU! catalog and I still had time to STOP HOARDING my supplies.
These made great quick and easy cards for my Open House. I wish that I could take full credit for these, but they are a complete CASE from Elizabeth Kratzer (I just switched the colors). A unique fold and the opportunity to play with the new In Colors - you could not ask for a better combination as an Open House Make'n'Take.
Speaking of the new In Colors - I was asked to describe them by an on-line customer recently. This year Stampin' Up! went with very vibrant colors and rich undertones. I guess you could say that they are a cross between the Bold Brights and Rich Regals. I can't wait to see all of the color combinations that you guys dream up this year!
Be Inspired by Life,
- Stamps: NONE (How can that be?)
- Ink: NONE (She can't be serious!!!!)
- Cardstock: Soft Suede (115318), Whisper White (100730), Bermuda Bay (115317)
- Accessories: Crop-a-dile (108362), Bermuda Bay Polka-dot Grosgrain (115610), Clearly Thanks Window Sheets (115122), Scallop Edge Punch (112091)
Extra Note: Thank you so much for all of the wonderful comments regarding my Clearly Christmas card on yesterday's post. I am finding it difficult to explain how to create the frame, so I am attempting to create a video that will be much more useful. Check back for more You Tube additions by this weekend!







Thanks for sharing this card - I too have these window sheets & have hoarded them and not used them, but your card has inspired me to pull them out! THanks!
Posted by: Marilyn M | July 21, 2009 at 10:38 AM
I haven't ordered the window sheets because I wasn't sure what to do with them! Now they're on my "to order" list! :)
Posted by: Jenni I | August 12, 2009 at 12:16 AM
Marvelous card,how i wish i can do different design of card for this coming christmas.
~Ashley~
Posted by: gifts Philippines | November 12, 2009 at 06:11 AM