I love flat note cards. I love not putting a sentiment on them and having just enough space to pen a short note -- need to make more of these.
Used the same fuchsia flat card that I used in my last post. Love these -- I made a bunch of monogrammed note sets with these scalloped cards as Christmas gifts, but have a few (meaning lots) left over.
Stamped a rose, colored with two shades of pink Copics, ditto on the leaves. Trimmed, matted, adhered and done. Paired with an envelope I had already gussied up with a liner.
This has already gone in the mail with a quick handwritten note, and therefore is a success!
Supplies:
Stamps: Simon Says Stamp Best Mom Ever
Cardstock: Paper Source Fuchsia scallop note, Neenah Solar White and A Muse Studio Onyx and polka dot
Other: Copic markers, glue, Clean and Simple Stamps envelope liner die
MOOD WHEN DONE = Happy
Very elegant and pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks Susie!
Deletehow pretty! Love the vibrant colors!
ReplyDeleteLove this! And the contrast with the polka dot envelope liner is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI agree with paperella. That liner with the hot pink is stunning...and the black mat draws the whole thing together.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous little combo. I, too, love flat note cards. I love making them for my girls to use as thank you notes--they are so quick and easy and fun. AND...my girls love them because they only have write just a couple of sentences and the card is filled up and looks great.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful note card Joan B! love the magenta with the black dotted paper and your pretty blossom stampings! I think I have some little scalloped notes - I've got to go search them out!
ReplyDeleteThese would make a wonderful end of the year teacher gifts! (since I'm soooo on top of things! LOL!!)
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DeleteYour card is lovely. I also love a flat card as well. Writing from the heart makes it so much more personal. Love the inside of your envelope flap too.
ReplyDeleteMary
I love the idea. I used to make sets of these now and then. I've always been drawn to pretty stationery. When I was younger, of course, letter writing was a big deal -- no email or cell phones or Facebook. I still like sending and receiving handwritten correspondence. I love how you colored the rose on this, and the colors are vibrant and cheerful. The envelope liner is outstanding with the notecard.
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