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So Suzy Stamps - Leafy Birthday Wishes

Hi Everyone,

again, I pulled out some of my older So Suzy stamps for this card. They are just so beautiful and need some love......


Especially that Maple Leaf - my absolute favorite!


I heat embossed it in white.


Added the Chestnut Leaf, just stamped with Versamark.


And lastly the Mini Spray, stamped in black. Added the sentiment, heat embossed in white and a little left over stripe of patterned paper. Also added a wood bird from my stash. Lastly I trimmed the Kraft paper before mounting it on a white card base.



A simple card. Hope you like it!
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You get a stamp with every order free.
This month it is THIS stamp: 

We also have a sale going on at this month, this includes all Food and Drink stamps:



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Comments

conil said…
There is nothing like white embossing on kraft, to me. This lovely card just illustrates it's impact while artfully adding other elements. So classy looking and so beautiful.
Mac Mable said…
Great combination of those wonderful stamps. So classy and such a fabulous layout x.
BożenA said…
I perfectly understand that this So Suzy leaf is your favorite. You have so beautifully combined them with chestnut leaves. A wonderful design, slightly forward-looking, until autumn ...
Anita in France said…
I love white on kraft, Cornelia ... and that gorgeous maple leaf is simply perfect here ... elegant and stylish ... and beautifully combined with the other elements! Hugs, Anita :)

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