Have you tired the Sizzix Mover and Shapers?! Oh my word, they are a lot of fun!! When my upline Boni came over to stamp a few days ago, she brought hers up and let's just say...what a fun purchase!! One of my favrotie things about it, is that the little shape it punches out-here the curly label-is large enough to use as a layer under a punch from the curly label punch! That made me so excited! The shapes it cuts out of the cardstock are all coordinating with SU paper punches...I love the layering fact!!

The image that is on the inside of the card, that you can see through the window, is an image from the For You stamp set. I stamped the flower image on Whipser White cardstock with Certainly Celery ink, then used my curly label punch to make a perfect shape to fit in my window! I used my Boho flower punch to make a little Bashful Blue bloom to add to the mix-and then added a little pearl from the Pretties Kit to give it a little something special!
I added a Whisper White scallop border to the bottom of the front of the card, with my handy dandy scallop border punch. I used my Certainly Celery ink to ink up my little thank you sentiment from the teeny tiny wishes set. I attached the scallop to the card and then tied my certainly celery 5/8" grosgrain ribbon around the seam.
This die just made it to my list of things that I'd love to play more with!! Thanks for stopping by today! Make it a great one!

6 comments:
Always simple and classy from you. I have the Movers and Shapers . . . still in the package. I'm slowly getting better organized and finding time to play with the new goodies. Thanks for sharing and inspiring me.
Hugs, M
Simply beautiful!!! Love the window and the image inside of it! Glad your hubby made it home safely!
Lovely! So fresh! I create windows using Spellbinders labels but I'm now intrigued with the Sizzix windows - off to investigate!
Sweet, simple and beautiful!
I love that die! I just can't seem to justify the expense...
Your card is darling. Love it :)
Oooh, how totally sweet! I have this but need to play with it still! Thanks for the inspiration!
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