Friday, April 24, 2015

JAI #260: STAMPIN' UP!'S ABOUT THE LABEL BIRTHDAY CARD

This week at Just Add Ink, Narelle has a great sketch for us to use, to create a card or scrapbook page.

 Please note, our challenge runs for TWO WEEKS, as most of the Just Add Ink Design Team are off to the Gold Coast, for Stampin' Up! "Inspire, Create, Share" (lovingly referred to as "Convention") - woohoo!

Here's the sketch:

I have inked up, for the first time, my cute About the Label stamp set.  How sweet is the tiny "HB2U" stamp, that punches out using one of the Little Labels punches?! 



I have listed below all the Stampin' Up! products used to make this card.  The tiny buttons are an exception, as they were one of the freebies I earned during the recent Sale-A-Bration promotion.

Make sure you check out the rest of the Design Team's creations over at Just Add Ink.  We'll see you in two weeks!

 
 
Product List

8 comments:

  1. Love the colours of your card Christine, it's a great sketch too. See you next week on the Gold Coast!

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  2. Such a great use of colour and patterns and l love the little details, that HB2U on the bitty label is adorable! xx

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  3. Terrific choice of colours Christine and I do love that big bold sentiment.... cute little label too. You've created a fun card, I really do like! See you next week lovely lady. xox

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  4. Fantastic card Christine. Love the color combo and the cute little buttons.

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  5. Love the colors and patterns..awesome card!

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  6. This is such a fabulous masculine card Christine! Love your colour and DSP choices and that lovely big sentiment! So fun! Hope you have a great time at Convention too :-) xx

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  7. I really, really love this card Christine! You've used this stamp set perfectly and also used the coolest colour combo - another awesome card!

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  8. This is fabulous and just love the different papers you used, its a gorgeous colour combo! Really like that stitched border (the holes) around the edge, what an amazing effect!

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