Monday, October 1, 2012

Card Set Giveaway - Brenda Riehle



Last week, I was out of town with no internet access to post the winner of the hand-stamped card set giveaway on Friday.  So, although it's a few days late, the winner randomly selected is..................Brenda Riehle!

Thank you for becoming a follower Brenda.  I hope you enjoy your cards.  Just send me an email to mypaperantics@gmail.com with your mailing address.

If you want to be entered into a weekly drawing for a hand-stamped set of cards, designed and created by me, all you need to do is become a follower of my blog AND leave a comment.  There will be a weekly drawing until I reach 100 blog followers.

Share my blog with your friends, encourage them to become blog followers, and maybe they'll win a set of cards.  Who knows, you could even win the Grand Prize when my blog reaches 100 followers - a free stamp set!

 I'm busy in The Studio getting some projects together for a workshop on Thursday evening.  Everything is SO cute!  Would you like a little sneak peak of one of the projects?

This cute little punkin' was created with the large scallop circle die and embossed with the Vintage Wallpaper embossing folder.  The leaves were die-cut with the new Autumn Accents die in the Holiday Mini.


This is a direct case (copy and share everything) from a swap I received in Denver last month (oops, I've lost the name of the swapper) but the idea has been around awhile, creating a circle card by folding cardstock in half and keeping the fold inside the circle, so it doesn't cut the complete circle.  It's a fun idea that can create all kinds of fun projects.  In fact, I'll be using this idea to create ornament cards for a Christmas card class, using the big plain circle die. 

Have fun stamping!


3 comments:

  1. This is such a cute card. Think I'll CAS this one too for my Halloween card, as a lot of my customers aren't much into Halloween but would like this one be for the fall look.

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  2. Thanks Penny. Isn't it cute? It was a swap I received in Denver at the SU Regional. I wish I could remember who made it, I took it out of the envelope to look closer and of course, that got misplaced. Happy fall!

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  3. I finally figured out how to follow your blog. This card and all the others are awesome. I just got into card making and I am still figuring out where to start. Ty for the tuts it sure helps

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