This was an insert for a pkg I sent. I used a VERY old SU two part stamp. I bought it in a group buy at a garage sale at our Scrapbook store so I do not know the name of the original set.I used my Stamp-a-ma -jig to align the stamp. Originally it was just going to be the stamped flower and the sentiment, but it did not look finished to me...so out came the Spellbinder dies, Joy Craft butterfly die and pearls. I used the cut from the inside of this outside SB die cut, to put a message on, in the inside.
Sigh... this IS CAS for me!
I so appreciate you stopping by for a peek!
Edit: Thanks Diane617 for providing the name of the set that the flower stamp is from. SU "Heartfelt Thanks".
Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2015 GMT Views: 3312
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Registered: March 20, 2008 Location: Hamilton, Ontario Canada Posts: 615
Sun, Mar 08, 2015 @ 3:13 PM
Beautiful, I am not good at CAS cards at all, I think this is gorgeous! I love how you use white on white--the beautiful frame on the card base--so elegant.
Registered: February 5, 2007 Location: St. Louis, MO Posts: 92425
Fri, Mar 13, 2015 @ 12:52 PM
Peggy, this is beautiful. The lovely coloring of your flower would bring regrets to whomever let this pretty set slip through their fingers! : ) With your signature all white bg filled with lovely embossing and die cuts, the flower is the focal point for sure.
Registered: February 3, 2005 Location: Delray Beach, FL Posts: 34769
Sat, Mar 21, 2015 @ 12:17 PM
Oh, Peggy, I love ALL your work, and this is so elegantly CAS for you!! I love it, and I also have this old SU set that I still like! I love how you've framed it with the die and added the butterfly and pearls! So very "you" in style and gorgeous!! Hugs!
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Registered: May 23, 2009 Location: sunny california Posts: 9825
Sun, Mar 29, 2015 @ 8:15 PM
What a pretty card, Peggy. I love the colorful flower with the white butterfly. The die cut frame is the perfect addition. You did a great job with that 2 part stamp, I can never libe them up... even with a positioner.