Friday, September 13, 2013

Razzleberry Thank You Notecard


The Perfect Sentiments Challenge PSC91 this week is to make a Thank-you card with a sentiment on the front. This one is a notecard size, and I used SU! razzleberry cardstock & dsp along with some pale plum accents. The flowers are from Hero Arts, and were clear embossed and fussy cut, and placed on shreds of black card stock for stems. The pale plum flower centers were done with a SU! boho blossoms punch, and they're dotted with bits of razzleberry cardstock that were done with the SU! owl punch. The bottom border was done with a MS doily border punch, and the sentiment was done with a SU! pretty petites stamp and matching punch, along with a SB die cut. I decided to make a matching envelope with that cool envelope punch board :)

Happy Friday everyone - thanks so much for stopping by!

Carol

7 comments:

  1. What an absolutely gorgeous colour and love the matching envelope. I have just bought an envelope maker and making them up by the bucket load!!!! hugs Mrs A.

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  2. Pretty, pretty, PRETTY!!!! Love the colors and the matching envelope is just right!
    Lynn

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  3. Very pretty! If I remember correctly???? they discontinued that color? Which would be a shame if they did...It's such a neat color!

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  4. Just lovely and the envelope is such a nice touch. RR is one of my favorite colors. Enjoy your weekend.

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  5. This is truly a stunning card! I love the simplicity of it. Sometimes less is best :)

    Thanks for joining us this week at Perfect Sentiments! Come back again so we can see more of your work :))

    Lauri.

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  6. Lovely! wonderful color....HUGS..SK :) - The Perfect Sentiment DT

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  7. The colors in this card are just gorgeous! Thanks for playing along with us at Perfect Sentiments Challenge this week!

    lovies, =o) kel

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