Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Sale-a-bration Inspiration: Grateful Bunch Hello Card

It's hard to believe we're almost half way through Sale-a-bration already! Don't forget that there are three products (including the Hello stamp set I used on this card) that end on February 15! And there will be three new Sale-a-bration gift options starting February 16. Check them out!

I wasn't sure that I needed the Grateful Bunch stamp set until I used my mom's set over our holiday break. After punching a bunch of these flowers, I knew I had to have it! I love the spring colors, especially on this cold and windy winter day in Illinois.
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3 comments:

  1. I love this kind of layout with clusters of flowers and a center window

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  2. I like the embossed dots - how they go from a bunch in the lower corner and extend to just a few in the upper corner.

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