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Enchanting Thank You

by | Feb 10, 2012

I am often making thank you cards for my customers and I needed a special one for a special lady. I was itching to use the Everyday Enchantment papers and chose this gorgeous vintage wallpaper style in Lucky Limeade and Pool Party. Now I know they say “blue and green should never be seen” ….. but I quite like it!
 
I created a large 5×7 base in Very Vanilla and stamped a background with the small swallow stamp from Elementary Elegance stamp set. I love the way the stamp set and papers co-ordinate so brilliantly.

The top part of the card was created by stamping the gorgeous frame from Elementary elegance in Pool Party and then punching out the centre with the Curly label punch. A sentiment from Petite Pairs in Lucky limeade and a few pearls to add a touch of class.

I finished the card off with a bit of crochet trim and a vintage tag which I stamped another swallow onto to complete the look. 
 
Both the paper and stamp set are FREE with a qualifying Sale-a-bration order, and if you like them then you have till 31st March to get your hands on them. 
 
Hasta la próxima / until next time
Louise x

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