Versatility

I have a class coming up on Thursday in which I am featuring designer series paper. I have made samples using the same elements in two different ways. This is the first one I designed, although I'm changing the ribbon from the Pear Pizzazz to Poppy Parade and the ink from Early Espresso to Poppy Parade, as I used on the second card. But this gives my guests two ideas using the same elements.

This butterfly uses the reverse side of the dsp for the two layers. I love the way they turned out, but really wish I had used the Poppy Parade ribbon on the first one. But my class attendees will.

Products Used:
Pear Pizzazz Card Stock, 119795, $6.95, 24 sheets, 8-1/2" x 11"
Poppy Parade Card Stock, 119793, $6.95 24 sheets, 8-1/2" x 11"
Greenhouse Gala Designer Series Paper, 117167, $9.95, 12 double-sided sheets, 12" x 12"
Patterns Designer Series Paper Stack, In Color, 117158, $19.95, 40 double-sided sheets, 12" x 12"
Poppy Parade 1/2" Stitched-Poly Ribbon, 119263, $8.95, 15 yards
Poppy Parade Classic Stampin' Pad, 119782, $5.95
Something to Celebrate Stamp Set, W 121897, C 121955, Level 2 hostess set, Occasions Mini Catalog
Beautiful Butterflies Bigz Die, 114507, $21.95
Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine, 113439, $99.95

Comments

Unknown said…
I love the color combination!

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