FWF and Will Summer Ever End?
I am ready for Friday and for my friends with flair!!!! It is still 100 degrees here and I am ready for some cooler air. Even 95 would do:-)
Here are a few easy cards I made last week - washi tape sure makes a card CAS no matter how elegant! I love this new sentiment set for Unity and these butterfly embellishments look so real!
This last card is juse some paper and yarn on kraft with a stamp from a recent SMAK kit, I think. I love it!!!
I hope everyone has a great weekend and visit all the other friends at http://theunitystampco.blogspot.com.
Jennifer
17 Comments:
Loving the CAS cards you have here. Those butterfly-themed ones are beautiful.
I love the sentiment stamp on the first card!
What beautiful cards--so simple, yet they make an impact!
That is really pretty washi! Love your cards!
love the butterfly cards!
Very pretty! You need to come north; it's 80 here and the past couple of weeks we've only had highs in the 70s! Crazy for summer!
I agree! When I came north in July, the temps were the same as they were here:-(
Oh wow, these are fabulous projects! Where in the world did you get that butterfly washi tape...its gorgeous! I love the turquoise polka dots with the kraft!
great cards!
The washi is from Michael's - an impulse purchase near the checkout:-)
Great cards! Fabulously CAS.
It sure has not been much of a garden year, with these crazy temperatures, and excessive rain. I am finding myself using the washi more and more, even though I have a limited stash. You used it beautifully. Enjoy the ending of summer.
All of you projects are lovely, Jennifer. Sadly, Alaska weather has hit the rainy season. Would love to share our 50 degree weather with you!! :)
Gorgeous butterflies!!!! Very cool designs Jennifer. :)
Beautiful cards! I'm with you on the heat... it's been over 100 for the last few days - the rain is coming, but then it'll be HOT and HUMID. Ugh! Good luck to you! :)
Very pretty cards, Jennifer!
Nice CAS style projects. Always cool. TFS.
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