Friday, September 18, 2009

They're Looking At You

Aren't these cute? I made these several years ago when the oval punches were new and thought it was time to make a new batch for October thank you notes. They are just card front postcard style notes from a quarter sheet of cardstock.
Cardstock: Old Olive, Basic Black and Whisper White
Stamp Set: Hostess level 1 Holiday Best
Accessories: Large and Small Oval Punches, Basic Black 1/3" Grosgrain Ribbon, Cast-a-Spell DSP


Cynthia Stevenson shared her Traveling Trio with me. She made it from the Cool Kids Simply Scrappin' kit and Crushed Curry Cardstock. I think this is absolutely darling and a great idea for a school girl!
I love to see the versatility of this pattern done with all the different designer series papers and themes!





10 comments:

Robbie said...

Becky, I LOVE your "they're looking at you" cards! And so simple, too. Can't wait to make a few myself. Thanks for sharing them a second time (by your post).

Monique said...

Your so talented :) I love all your ideas. The cards are a great idea...also the traveling trio they look awesome..gives me some ideas for the kids Christmas gifts they have to give :)..Thanks

bff said...

Becky, these are adorable....I will make up a few of these myself!

resa said...

You are so creative! I love your looking at you halloween cards! Thank you so much for sharing!!! Can't wait to make some myself and show others and tell them about your site!!!

Susan G said...

These are just too cute! I don't have many Halloween stamps and this would certainly fill the bill for a few cards to send out.

Lynn said...

Those are super cute!

Stephanie A said...

I am loving these cards! Thanks for sharing them...I may even make a few!

pescbrico said...

This is simply stunning!!! thanks for sharing :)

Leigh said...

Oh Becky, these are fantastic. I love the colours and those eyes are just excellent.

Allison said...

What cute "looking at you" cards! And the trio is great!

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