I am loving the Birthday Bash Designer Series Paper in the Occasions Mini Catalog! Remember my love for the Birthday Basics Designer Series Paper and how sad I was when it retired…..well Stampin’ Up has brought back it’s cousin!!!! WOOT WOOT!
How fabulous is this quick and simple card? I used Bermuda Bay as the card base and added a piece of the Birthday Bash Designer Series Paper (DSP) measuring 4″ x 5-1/4″! For the greeting, I used two images from the Big Day Sale-A-Bration Stamp Set! I colored in the letters with my Blendabilities!!!! A stamper friend of mine said this paper looks like books and it would be fabulous to write book titles on the books! Isn’t that a great idea?!?!?!
I “think” this one is my favorite but it is so hard to pick! I just love the stripes and color combination. I used Tangelo Twist for the card base here! LOVE IT!
This one is fabulous too! It was the favorite at my Girls Night Out Stamp Event! I think more people picked this one than any other design! This one uses a Crushed Curry card base! So many fabulous options and each one looking amazing as ever!!!!
You can make these cards with the following items:
Bermuda Bay Cut & Ready Card Bases….$4.95
Crushed Curry Cut & Ready Card Bases….$4.95
Tangelo Twist Cardstock…$6.95
Birthday Bash Designer Series Paper….$12.95
Memento Ink Pad….$5.95
Bermuda Bay Blendabilities….$11.95
Daffodil Delight Blendabilities….$11.95
When you order all of these items you get the Big Day Stamp Set for FREE with Sale-A-Bration!!!!! You can make 40 cards and have lots of supplies leftover to use on other projects!!!! Get your’s today!!!
Happy Stampin’
~Laura
Lot’s of beautiful cards Laura! Thanks for sharing with us at WWYS!
Thank you so much! Also, thank your for the challenge! ~Laura
Wow! More great cards! Thanks for sharing all your creativity with us at WWYS!
You are very welcome!!! Thanks for the fabulous comment! ~Laura
I am loving this paper! Every design is wonderful and you did them some serious justice! Awesome cards
I am loving that paper too! The hardest part is deciding which side to use! ~Laura