Sunday, May 5, 2013

His & Hers Day 5 Homework

Happy Sunday friends.  I am caught up on my homework now.  Yay!  For day 5 we were to make Anniversary or Love cards.  I chose anniversary.  I used the same stamp set for each card and did some masking. 

Hers:


His:

 




Thank you for visiting and have a great day!

Cardstock:  Whisper White, Basic black, real red
Ink:  Memento black, Pacific Point, Hero Arts shadow ink soft blossom
Stamps:  Beyond Plaid (SU), Think Big (PTI)
Accessories:  Heart punch, dazzling details

13 comments:

  1. great clean and simple cards!

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  2. I love these cards, they are super cute!

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  3. Fabulous! So simple and clean, yet graphic and fun!

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  4. I love you cards Kristie! What a great design. I am also taking part in the class but quite a bit behind at the moment! x

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  5. These are both wonderful. It is amazing how changing just one small element's color can completely transform a card from feminine to masculine.

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  6. What a difference colour makes ... super CAS design, Kristie! Anita :)

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  7. You're such a good girl. ;) I neglected my homework but really enjoyed all the information in the classes. The lack of stamps had me at a disadvantage and I lacked the time to try to do the cards with Cricut cuts.

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  8. Both are great cards, and just by changing a bit of details. Wonderful!

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  9. Another A++++ on the homework, Kristie! And HUGE congratulations on reaching 100 followers!! Not surprisingly it took you no time at all!!

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  10. Wow - look what a small change-up of color can do! Absolutely guy and girl without a doubt. Clever use of color to achieve your goal!

    Congrats on reaching 100 followers! I'm glad that I am one of them who get to enjoy your creativity and talent :)

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  11. This is perfect - to bad I don't have time right now to participate in this class!

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Hugs,
Kristie