For his layout I started with the circle background paper that I think if from American Crafts. The red card stock was already embossed with the snowflakes but I thought it went really well with this paper. I've added a couple of paper strips to the side along with the sentiment. Then topped it with a paper flower to match the circles on the main paper.
For her layout the flower paper is from a DCWV mat stack retro prints and a couple of pieces of unknown card stock. I added the lattice cut and die cut along with a couple of left over ribbon flowers. On the left side I used Birds and Blooms die to copy one of the flowers in the pattern paper. The leaves are cut from some left over green ribbon.
Stamp: Unity Kit of the Month July 2011 {. . .better together}
Ink: Inkadinkadoo - Burgundy and navy blue
Punch: Stampin' Up - Decorative Label, Scallop Edge; Martha Steward - Arch Lattice
Embossing Folder: Cuttlebug - Snowflakes
Card stock is unknowns for both layouts as they are from my scrap pile
Misc.: Adhesive, rhinestones
Recipe Her Layout:
Stamp: Unity Kit of the Month July 2011 {. . .better together}
Ink: Inkadinkadoo - burgundy, navy blue
Die: Stampin' Up - Lattice die, Birds and Blooms; Tim Holtz - Stylized Labels
Punch: Stampin' Up - Decorative Label
Card stock and Trims are unknowns for both layouts as they are from my scrap pile
Misc.: Adhesive
17 comments:
A sweet sentiment and love that you are using scraps for your cards! That's always a good feeling isn't it?
You have a great card and layout!
Very nice cards.
These are so cool!
These are fun designs with the colorful papers. :)
What a neat idea to make his & her layouts - both are lovely!
Great cards! Love how you used scraps to create them! TFS
i like the sentiment!
Fabulous cards love the colors and the layering
What a fun card and the one made with the leftovers waiting for a sentiment is a great idea.
The layouts are terrific!
It is challenging to use scraps! You did a great job!
Lovely cards!! Great use of the scraps :)
Great layering and designer papers used.
Two wonderful layouts!
Cool. Love to use materials at their fullest potential.
So cute! I like the 'his and hers' you've got going on!
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