Happy Thursday! No chitter chatter for me this week.... writing this post super last minute (not the first time or the last time - lol).
Seize the Birthday is playing with die-cuts this week! Thanks to Cathy for this fabulous challenge. There is an option to add a stamped sentiment if you like. I decided to really challenge myself and completely focus on the die cuts. Hauled some some long hoarded patterned paper and one long neglected die (the squares).
A fond farewell to Jen, our previous Surprise Party Guest and warm welcome to Angie! Can't wait to see the wonderful creations from Angie. Be sure to check out the blog for the delightful die-cut creations from the rest of the team.
Glenda
Card details:
celebrate you - 4.25"x5.5"
Dies: Paper Smooches celebrate & squares, Simon Says Stamp you, MFT stitched rectangles
Paper: a whole bunch of scraps pulled from retired pads and my scrap folders, espresso and light grey card stock
Accessories: A Muse star gem
Love your dazzling die cuts. Great card.
ReplyDeleteI think those fun squares need more use - they are such a fun detail on this card! I like that we both took the extra challenge of all dies, no stamping.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and creative card using just the dies. I should have read the challenge better as I stamped quite a bit. Lol
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun layout and great use of those cool rounded cornered squares. I love your mix of papers too. I didn't see your first card but surely love number two! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteThat's some charming pattern paper in the background - love the geometry! And I also love the pair of sentiment die cuts - they fit together so well even though they are of different fonts!
ReplyDeleteGreat background for the fun die cut
ReplyDeleteYou framed this up quite nicely! It's hard to make a card that would work for guys or girls and you did so with ease!
ReplyDeleteLove the bold diecut sentiments Glenda, and had to zoom in to see that background paper, thought it was crackle like but it looks like spirograph patterns, love it! Cathy x
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