And what DSP I wanted to use! Then it was just a matter of getting into my craft room to get creating. I decided to make four cards using different designs of the Fruit Stand DSP and cardstock. I'm going to give these to a friend who has recently lost her father - I'm sure they'll come in handy.
I love this paper (this is actually my second pack) so I definitely #loveitchopit as Kylie encourages everyone to do! I don't think it's a good idea to save paper to use later as our tastes change and sometimes you don't even like paper you've put away for a raining day! Plus I like to make room for the new papers!
Remember to go check out all the fabulous creations from the GDP design team - they're always so inspirational!
Have a great week and thanks for stopping by -
This is such a perfect way to use this weeks sketch Angela and mass producing great cards by "loving and chopping" your DSP. Your friend will be very grateful for your thoughtfulness. Thanks for playing with us again at Global Design Project xox
ReplyDeleteThanks Paula - can't believe it's almost two weeks since On Stage! When do you start as an Artisan (can't wait)? Angela x
DeleteI was on your blog last night and didn't even comment (I was only here to fix a few things!) LOL
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful Angela, so simple and sweet. I am sure your friend will be grateful to have these and sending love to her too. xo
Thanks Louise - I'll pass it on Angela xx
DeleteThese are great!!! I just won a sample of these papers and this is a great way to take advantage of these beautiful papers. TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle - it's a great way to make a stack of cards and let the DSP be the star!
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