1.09.2013
Neat and Tangled Release Day 3: On the Strip
Hello, hello, hello, hello! It's Neat and Tangled Stamps' Release week, and today we are sharing projects made with a brand new washi tape-inspired set called On the Strip, which is possibly my most favorite N&T set yet.
On my card above, I stamped the striped washi image along the right side of the card base in Fern from A Muse Studio, which really stands out well against their Grass cardstock. Then I stamped and cutout the tag from Swirly Twirly Tags, also being released this week, and stamped the "hello" sentiment multiple times in matching colors. So fun!
Next up, I wanted to play with my patterned papers and this yellow paper from Studio Calico seemed really fun because of the sunray-like pattern in it. I had an idea to put the sentiment right in the center of the pattern, but to split it up with the arrow washi image, which was cut so that all the arrows point in the direction of the sentiment, which was stamped onto the Pebbles chipboard word bubble.
And for my last card, I flipped over one of the washi strips and used it to give me a solid image, which was stamped across the front panel in a gradient of blue-purple colors; I then added a sentiment from Kindness Matters in navy on a panel across the front.
I had SO much fun making these cards. I actually made a few more but I didn't want to go totally crazy on you and show them all in one post. I will save them for a later post, but in the meantime you can head on over to the Neat and Tangled blog to see all of this week's projects and for a chance to win some prizes!
Hugs,
Suzanne
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LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! These are so fabulous!
Bright, colorful, and fun! What more could you ask from a set of lovely cards? Love this new stamp set. You did it proud!
Um.....LOVE!!! Every. Single. One. Love the chipboard accent!!!!!
I LOVE all three! Beautiful.
Love these, especially the second!
Love them all!!
I agree...
this set is fabulous...
looks just like tape!
But love the solid lines on the last one...
it reminds of seam binding! :)
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