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Fruit and Flowers pocket card

I had the pleasure of making a congratulatory card today!  I am sending it to my friend and new team member, Cheryl.  Cheryl is my newest team member to join Stampin' Up! and I am very happy to welcome her the SU family.  Cheryl was able to take advantage of the fantastic deal that Stampin' Up! is offering to anyone who joins during the month of October. Not sure what I'm talking about? Check it out:

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If you, too, would like to join my team and take advantage of this fabulous incentive, contact me today at: [email protected] .  I would love to have you join my team!

So, what about the card?  I used the stamp set Fruit and Flowers and the corresponding designer series paper called Berry Blossoms.  This DSP incorporates some of the new In-Color paper, including Lucky Limeade and Calypso Coral.

Fruit and flowers pocket card

To add interest to the envelope, I made a paper medallion with the same DSP.  These are so much fun to make and incredibly easy with the help of the Simply Scored Scoring Tool (#122334).  This thing ROCKS! 

Fruit and flowers inside

If you look close enough, you'll also see that the strawberry has a shine to it.  I added Crystal Effects for added dimension.

Fruit and flowers close-up
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Have a great day!

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Card Recipe:

Stamps: Fruit and Flowers (#122607), Friendly Phrases (#126151); Ink: Calypso Coral, Lucky Limeade, and Soft Suede markers; Paper: Calypso Coral, Lucky Limeade, Whisper White and Berry Blossom DSP; Accessories: Simply Scored Tool, Crystal Effects, In-Color designer brads, scallop oval punch, 1-3/8" circle punch and circle scissor plus.

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Pennie McCallum

Very Pretty - I had forgotten all about this style of card - need to bring it out in my stamping again - off to construct!

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