Thursday, August 20, 2009
Season's Greeting Bermuda Bay Style!
ha...is that a funny title? This card looks blue but it is actually a greenish color. Bermuda Bay is a lighter shade of teal, with a blue tone.
I used the Tagz die again, and I just think the little scallop edge is so cute. It does fit the Scallop circle punch PERFECTLY, so you know I will be doing something with that eventually...
The stamps are from the Two Cool Dudes set, which includes 2 snowmen and snowflake and the Seasons' Greetings is from the Many Merry Messages. If you ever need a Holiday Greeting set, this is the one!
I punched the snowflake and the tag from the Shimmery White cardstock and the bow was a tied piece of Bermuda Bay Dotted Ribbon. The snowman die is attached using the brad (to the tag) and the snowflake is attached with a glue dot (the brad was applied first)
At first glance, this color was very bright, and I wasn't sure it would work as a Christmas color, but I think when you see this one in person, maybe it might grow on you....
*smiles*!
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I hadn't paid any attention to the tag die you used (and at first I thought you meant a die for the snowman tag part). Nor did my eye even catch that the rounded scalloped end would lend itself to being layered with the scallop punch. Hmmm...creative brain waves are starting to roll!
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