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Monday, September 10, 2012

Hope

I made a fall card earlier then I decided to create another Christmas card for my stash.  I used my Winter  Tortellini and Spinach by Jillibean Soup along with some paper from Grandma's Lima Bean Soup.  I used my Cricut (Doodlecharms) to cut out the stocking, the letters are from American Crafts and finally some V Striped Twill from May Arts to tie it off.


I used this week's sketch from Retro Sketches:

13 comments:

  1. so pretty! love the red & blue combo

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  2. Gorgeous card, Lauresl! Wonderful colors and beautiful stocking.

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  3. Great card - love that you hung the stocking with a clothespin - very cute!!

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  4. Oh my golly Laurel this is just so fun. I love how you did your sentiment.

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  5. This is GORGEOUS!! I love love love that wood grain and the stocking!!!!!!

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  6. What a great card. I love the color combo and the mixture of patterns! That little clothes pin is the perfect finishing touch.

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  7. You must have quite a selection already in your stash! This is super cute, I love Christmas stockings! Hugs x

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  8. Love it! Fabulous paper combo and I adore the stocking and big bow. Really love how you did the sentiment on the side, too!

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  9. Great card, I love the little clothespin!

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  10. Hi Laurel,
    I am writing to you on behalf of Aussie Scrap Source. We are the Australian Wholesaler for Jillibean Soup as well as many other products. We will be doing a feature on Jillibean Soup in the coming months and wondered whether we would be able to display your gorgeous 'Hope' card as an example of using the product. Please click this link to check out the Aussie Scrap Source blog.
    http://aussiescrapsource.typepad.com/aussie_scrap_source/

    Looking forward to hearing from you soon,
    Chris Millar
    Aussie Scrap Source Design Team Member
    cmmillar@optusnet.com.au

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  11. beautiful layering and papers and the one large hope is the perfect finish.

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