Hi everyone,
Just popping in quick to share a second card using the wonderful Simon Says Stamp November Card Kit.
Here's the kit in case you missed my post from yesterday:
Here's my card for today:
I {heart} the chevron (or is it herringbone?) pattern in this Basic Grey paper and wanted to focus on that pattern with this card. Also, note the big musical heart stamp I mentioned yesterday. Love it!
Thanks so much for stopping by today! Remember all comments left this week are eligible for the draw to win a November Card Kit of your own! Thank, Heidi!
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Another great card! I love the color combo. And yeah, chevrons or herringbone????
ReplyDeleteLove, love, LOVE. xxx
ReplyDeleteLovely Card..I actually thought you paper pieced those chevrons..Ha!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Sarah... it's soft and elegant.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the pattern, too.
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Love how you used the chevron print and that bright orange heart!
ReplyDeletelove that heart!
ReplyDeleteCute card! Love your design!
ReplyDeleteLove this design! Love the chevrons too!
ReplyDeletethis looks so cool Sarah!! :)
ReplyDeletefantastic layout, Sarah!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! I love how you brought out the peachy color with your stamp and using a bit f patterned paper on the lower right for balance is brilliant. TFS!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card! Thanks for the inspiration to use more patterned paper on my cards. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove it! <3
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous card!! :-) xx
ReplyDeleteBe still my music loving heart! That stamp is GORGEOUS! I might have to get the kit, solely for that beautiful stamp :) Lovely card again today, Sarah. I really like how you added the bit of paper and letters to the bottom of the card. It feels unexpected but completely balanced at the same time. I love it!!
ReplyDeleteI love that chevron pp! The heart stamp is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI definitely heart that heart stamp!! It is so pretty. And, this card showcases it and the chevron pp so nicely, Sarah!
ReplyDeleteWow, Sarah! I LOVE this card - great use of the paper and colours.
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