Monday, August 13




Yesterday I was at my friend Kelly's (Kellybee) house to do some stamping. Kelly was so organized. She had a bunch of sketches done that we could choose from and we were hoping to do four but ended up doing only two. I guess we gabbed too much and never got as much done as we had hoped. That didn't matter to both of us as we had fun anyway. Had the chance to do what we both enjoy doing so much and of course it also gave us a chance to catch up. Tks Kelly for a wonderful afternoon. I really enjoyed myself. I hope that we can do it again real soon.

Recipe for the cards:

1st Card: Stamps Looks Like Spring
Ink Purely Pommegranate and Always Articoke
Paper So Safron and Basic Grey Stella Ruby


2nd Card: No stamps. Just the good old Cuttlebug
Paper Ruby Red and Basic Grey Stella Ruby

The basic grey paper is one of my favorites.

7 comments:

Debby Winters said...

What great cards Karen! Sounds like you and Kelly had a great time! I like Basic Grey too!

Anonymous said...

These cards are awesome. Love the basic grey paper.

Sounds like you guys had a wonderful afternoon. Nice to get together with friends when you can.

Great job

Alhambra Club said...

Love the colors that basic grey paper is fantastic.

Lori Barnett said...

These cards are beautiful!

Unknown said...

wow...what nice cards you have made!!! I love BG papers too...Nice blog you have! I will bee coming back!!! =)

Anonymous said...

Beautiful cards..I love the colors on both!

Kelly said...

Karen;
It certainly looks like you have a lot of talent too. I love these cards. I have this "Stampin-up" set with the flowers and I might just use this idea as your card turned out beautifully. I should post more cards on my blog but I just haven't gotten to it yet because I have been more inspired by journaling and art work right now... but obviously I will have many Christmas additions LOL Please keep in touch I would love to hear from you.
ksun_1999@yahoo.com (e-mail) or comment on my blogs always reach me too.

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