I know this set and this paper have been teamed up all the time.. face it.. they're perfect for each other! I've been saving this DaisyD's paper for what seems like ages. I was afraid to cut in to it. I guess I can spare a square.. hehe.
Glad I didn't get rid of that Coluzzle!
Date: Saturday, July 1, 2006 GMT Views: 619
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Registered: March 9, 2005 Location: OH Posts: 28534
Sat, Jul 01, 2006 @ 9:33 AM
Barb this is just perfect with the background paper. Beautiful card!
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This is so funny because I have been hoarding mine also--used it on Jen's challenge too!! Just wish I had that gorgeous sunflower. This is so pretty--love the coloring.
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Registered: July 22, 2005 Location: Beautiful - Lancaster County, PA Posts: 20277
Sun, Jul 02, 2006 @ 7:01 PM
Well, Barb... I'll just have to take your word that this paper and stamp have been 'done all the time'... this is my FIRST time seeing it together!! AWESOME!! You're right... they just HAVE to be together.... and your black oval 'frame' and the gingham just complete the GREAT look! LOVE this!!
Registered: July 13, 2004 Location: Vancouver Posts: 1815
Sun, Jul 16, 2006 @ 11:12 PM
Fabulous! And don't forget to mention the black gingham along with the Daisy D's and Provencal. So glad that you shared your square (hee hee)! Sometimes that designer paper is just too beautiful to cut into, but when you do, the results are lovely. Thanks for sharing this beautiful card with us.
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