Hey there! It's mid month again which means it's time for another à la mode release and the VIP kit release over at MFT. Today we're showing you You Rule. I admit that I'm a sucker for teacher stamps. I use them often to make cards for my kids teachers - and I {heart} this one too!
I stamped her on some X-Press It blending cardstock (currently being re-stocked) and coloured her with copics. I used the Notebook Edge die along the side of my panel of Hot Fudge cardstock (currently being re-stocked) and paired it with some Jillibean Atomic Soup papers and Sno Cone cardstock. I added a small rosette - I actually die cut one 3/8" Rosette, cut it in half lengthwise, and formed it into this smaller one.
I finished the inside off with the Sweet Stack Label die along with another sentiment from the set.
20 comments:
Such an adorable card Kerry! Love the mini rosette and fun colors.
LOL, LOVE the chemistry DP. I really like your card Kerry and look forward to adding this one to my collection for sure! Happy Pi Day!
Kerry, this is such a pretty card and what a perfect paper!! Love your rosette!
so adorable
What a fun set!! Super CUTE card!!(=
Cute card Kerry, the notebook edge is just peerfect!
Kerry, this is so sweet! Love the notebook edge!!! Fun!
Love the rosette! That is one of my favorite dies and I don't remember to use it! Thank you for the inspiration!
Love love love it!!! I need to figure out how to use that die!!!
Gorgeous card, love all of it! Pami x
Love the layout and your pattern papers! Great job!!
Love the little rosette accent!!!
So pretty, Kerry!!!
oooo! darling! love the rosette embellie!
Beautiful card, love the rosette!
OOOH! Gorgeous Kerry! LOVE the rosette!!!
So cute Kerry!! I just love that background paper.
Kerry your card is adorable! And thank you for the GREAT tip on the rosette. It looks perfect on your card. Can't wait to try it.
Love it! Such a great card! Love the rosette too! STUNNING!!
Hugs,t
Keri, I'm a couple days late in letting you know, but I ADORE this card. The layers are so simple, but that black paper makes everything pop in a really modern, fresh way. I just love it. How did you do that shading around the border of the diecut? Is that airbrushed? Sponged? Colored and blended? It looks fab, and I need to replicate it! :)
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