Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Quick Rainbows

Stamps: Inkadinkado kid sentiment. Cardstock: Basic Grey Bittersweet Card Kit and DP. Ink: Chocolate Chip. Accessories: Martha Stewart border punch.

What is the fastest and easiest way to replenish your card stash? Card kits -- let someone else do all the cutting and scoring!

Using a kit doesn't mean all your cards have to look exactly alike, though. The Basic Grey 'Bittersweet' card kit I used has a Valentine's Day/Anniversary/Love theme, but it definitely isn't limited to that. Here is an Edwin card I created using it, too. Tweak a few of the elements and sentiments (like adding this Inkadinkado kid sentiment now available for pre-order at KLSNS) to end up with a quick, easy, and personalized card.

The best part of this card is the natural embellisment which appeared when I photographed it -- see the rainbow in the upper right corner? Guess that was my sign the card was complete and no additional editing is allowed!

Wishing you rainbows in your day, too!

7 comments:

  1. This is awesome! The rainbow is just perfect, it is the first thing I noticed! Beautiful, beautiful card!

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  2. WOW!! That is super cool how the rainbow appeared on the card like that!! TEE! Beautiful papers and I love that sentiment!! ;)

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  3. What a beautiful card Jessica,l love the papers and colours.

    Hugs Riet.x

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  4. Your card is lovely! The rainbow reflection is super neat!

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  5. Very pretty and the rainbow reflection is just so wonderful. Super nice card!
    Hugs
    Cabio

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  6. Jessica...that rainbow is totally amazing...like a crazy sign or something!! How cool is that!!?? Oh, and I love the card too, of course :-)

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  7. Jessica such a clever card...and I just love that sentiment...You are soooooooo talented...Hugs..Jacque

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