Thursday 7 May 2015

For The New Two CMCC#70

Today I made a joy fold card, a sample for my May class. Crisp Cantaloupe is a gentle shade, so pretty with the Something Borrowed DSP, it really gives it a 'lift'.The paper has a number of co-ordinating patterns which makes it easy to mix and match.
For The New Two was introduced in the Occasions Catalogue which finishes on June 2nd, but I'm pleased to see that it has been included in the next annual catalogue. There are three different pairs of stamps for weddings in this stamp set and a few weeks ago, I made this baby card using it for new twins. Last night my son's godmother let me know her daughter is having twins in November too, so no doubt I will make another card. Colour Me! provided the colour inspiration this time, it's worthwhile to check out the gallery there.

These are fun cards, although it doesn't leave a heap of room to write a message. I've made a few other ones for the class, a half joy fold and a bright birthday one. My class on the 22/05/2015 has one space left, or you could call me to arrange another time for you and a friend to make this card. If you can't make a class, but order the stamp set through my online shop, I will post you the pieces and instructions to put the card together at home.


Cheers,
Rachel


I'm very excited to be picked as a 'Color Connoisseur"  for this card on Colour Me..!



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4 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous card, Rachel! I love the fold, and the papers you used are so beautiful together. I'm sure your class will love it. Thanks for joining us this week at Colour Me!

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  2. Beautiful Rachel! I just love the fun fold....it makes it so special! Thanks for playing along at Colour Me!

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  3. Gorgeous card and gorgeous design! Thank you for joining us at Colour Me!

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  4. Beautiful card and fun fold.

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