Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Not just for Valentines

Clear and Simple Stamps SOTM for February is the Sweet Hearts set and I wanted to show you that it's great for more than just Valentines projects. Here are three cards I made last night using the same layout. I love how different they each look just by changing up the color schemes.

Also if you're interested in the SOTM set you can save $1 by entering Discount Code: CSS0210 (valid Feb 1-28, 2010). Clear and Simple also has a new Copic Trio: Red Trio 3 (R32, R35, R39). There is a $4 savings when you purchase the Sweet Hearts set and the Copic Trio bundle on the bottom of this page. Also if you enter the Discount Code: CSS0210 you will get the additional $1 savings so it would be $25 for the stamp set and trio of Copics. What a great deal!

For this version I went with the traditional Valentines Day colors using papers from the K&Company Lovely collection with a base of pink from an unknown vendor. Copics used were E33, E42, R37, R81.

 
Next I did a pastel version. It reminds me of sherbet colors. The papers for this card are from the K&Company Brenda Walton Small Wonders Girl collection with a base of SU Barely Banana. Copics used were E42, YR000, Y00, YG11.

 
Finally I pulled out my K&Company Classic K Bailey mat pack and made this earthy version of the card. Olive green is a favorite color of mine so I really like how this one turned out. The card base is Soft Suede from SU and the Copics used were G99, YG91, YG95, E31.

Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope you're having a wonderful week!

5 comments:

Basement Stamper said...

Beth, love seeing them in different colors and how they can be used for any occasion!

Victoria said...

gorgeous, love your colours and the handmade lollipop flowers
Hugs
Victoria
x

Simone P. said...

What a great idea! I love this set in the different colors!

Nicki said...

These are so awesome! Love the different colors such a cool display and I see your button flowers are coming in handy. They are adorable ;)

Debi said...

I love all of them, how do you make the round flowers?
~Lizzy