Cut Circle Sentiments

Cut Circle Sentiments, SU, Follow Your Heart, resized

Hello friends.  Brrr, is it cold out or what! My furnace has broke down and I”m eagerly awaiting the serviceman.

It’s been a while since I blogged; my stamp room is all packed up again for another move so I’m pulling this card from my stash that I have on the computer.  This card is published in the October 2012 issue of the Technique Junkie Newsletter and uses the Cut Circle Sentiments technique.  Isn’t it pretty?

The top stamp is from Odd Bird Planet and the bottom stamp is from Hero Arts.  Sentiment is Stampin Up!  I decorated the front with hand punched flowers.

Stay tuned for a blog hop from the Technique Junkie Newsletter as we celebrate the production of the Shimmer, Glimmer, Sparkle and Shine CD.


Posted on : Jan 21 2013
Posted under cards, Technique Junkie Newsletter |

13 People have left comments on this post

Jan 21, 2013 - 05:01:17
Myrna said:

Beth
Oh my this so speaks to my heart. I love what you have done.
Methinks I should get that Technique Junkie Newsletter.
You have made so many adorable things from that. Can you let me know how to do that, please?
Myrna

Jan 21, 2013 - 05:01:34
Myrna said:

Whoops,I should have gone to the Tecnique Junkie site before I asked that question. Will take a good look soon.
Myrna

Jan 21, 2013 - 08:01:48
Diana Enns said:

Love what you did with this card – may have to do something similar ;)

Jan 21, 2013 - 09:01:48
Willow said:

I love your card Beth! I really love how you used 2 different stamps on the front, they go so well together!!!

Jan 22, 2013 - 02:01:17
Maryann said:

Yur card is gorgeous Beth. I love how you aplit the front and the sentiment in the hole is cool and looks awesome, What a fun way to show the sentiment, I really like that.
Oh no, not moving again? I hate to move, and then have to do it tis often as you have done, must really be a pain, and I really feel with you about that. Let´s hope, this will be the last time then, andthat where you move to now, is a really place, where you can be staying for many years now.
Have a wonderful day hun and lots of crafty fun dear friend.

Jan 22, 2013 - 03:01:29
Myoriah said:

I don’t envy you moving. Hope that this will be your last move for awhile.

I love how you did your card. Thanks for the idea.

Jan 22, 2013 - 04:01:21
Rob K said:

I love this card Beth, such a lovely idea to see the sentiment through the window in the card. So sorry to hear that you are moving again, I really feel for you but hopefully you are able to settle down now and not have to move for a very long time. While you are freezing there, we are in the middle of a dreadful heatwave, we had unheard of temps here last week of 129 degrees……and the air conditioner isn’t working.

Hugs,
Rob

Jan 22, 2013 - 05:01:00
Viv said:

OOH! Beth! This is one gorgeous card my friend!
LOVE the embossed background. The two patterns go together beautifully. The sentiment hiding in the hole is a lovely effect which I’ve yet to try. Methinks it won’t be long before I do now! xxx

Jan 22, 2013 - 09:01:44
Curt said:

Is that embossing in the background? So pretty. . .not a great time for furnace issues huh? Sorry about that. Another move???? Uhg! Hope you are well. Best, Curt

Jan 22, 2013 - 01:01:52
mrs said:

Wow! had to stop by from Curt’s place to find this great circle cut card! I can see that the possibilities are endless personalization and sentiment exposure! This is a gem radiating with ideas. Thank you for sharing.
Moving? Hit that already made cards box for Valentine, Thinking of you, Care, Get Well, Blessing, and lovely front with blank interior cards. They can be shared with CARDS4KIDS project enriching the end of January to mid February experience for children two to eighteen at Michigan Children’s Hospital – Detroit. Even the medical staff gets in on the delivery fun made possible with crafters’ card donations of any size including baseball card/ ATC to A-2 with or without envies. Some patients send cards home to relatives, neighbors, or classmates. Some put cards in the hospital “mail” to be delivered each day of February through Valentine’s Day at special mailboxes set up at each room to brighten the recovery / healing corner of a person met at playroom, therapy, consult, or hallway. This outreach provides the staff and client population with joyful surprises and hearty wishes crafted by all of us who mail cards to the address listed at rubbermaid.blogspot.com……the coordinator’s addy and description of Valentine cards project and prizes to crafters emailing her when cards are to be mailed to Detroit Children’s Hospital. Thanks for all the boxes you empty from your move to bless all the wee ones in medical treatment. mt23stamperatyahoo Keep Looking UP!

Jan 23, 2013 - 09:01:28

This is a really neat card Beth. I love that technique. Thank you so much for all your nice comments on your blog. I’m having fun visiting you this morning, and especially liked the trip to England. What a wonderful trip you must have had!

Jan 23, 2013 - 09:01:39

Ooops, I meant nice comments on my blog. It’s below zero here and even cold in the house. I think my brain is frozen too!

Jan 28, 2013 - 07:01:55
Beth Ullman said:

GF it has been cold here also but we are warming up by Wed. in the 70′s crazy weather….so you are moving again hope it is a good move…..love your card this is a beauty, take care my friend.
Hugs


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