For the longest time, I used to buy random patterned paper just because it was pretty. Then I'd have the hardest time using it with any other paper, because they just didn't go together, so I never used more than one print per card. Finally I wised up to paper packs. Well, duh, huh?
This card uses four different patterns that all work together, thanks to the wonder of paper packs. I think this is an old Stampin Up set of papers -- I'm sure someone recognizes it.
The layout is the weekly sketch from 356 Cards (#34). The owl is from Inkadinkadoo, and the sentiment is from Hero Arts (also from an owl set). Both are inked in Colorbox Chalk chestnut roan -- I stamped the sentiment several times, but it insisted on being light.
Rubber stamping, stamping, papercrafting and other projects from a writer by trade, stamper by passion.
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eek! love the owl and sentiment :)
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Such a sweetie.. Love the owlie :)
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I'm always a sucker for a cute owl!!! adorable card!!! thanks for joining us this week at 365 cards!!!!
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