hello friday!! and hello
friends
with
flair! i missed last week's installment of
fwf because i was in indiana stamping with a fab group of friends. *sigh* but i'm back to reality this week, so i couldn't miss
fwf two weeks in a row. i feel almost guilty posting this card because it was so simple. i think it took all of 5 minutes to do. but i {love} it! and the reason i {love} it is because it pairs two of my favorite companies of the moment, unity and echo park. (i know...the both have been a fave for longer than a moment, and will for a long long time.) which is fitting, because they partnered up this week, too! i used some of ep's amazing
digital paper that i got from jessica sprauge (i really should be paid for my free advertising!). i {heart} one buck wednesday over there! and...i got the stamp free with this month's issue of paper crafts magazine (harmon's has a bunch!) ok, enough of my gushing. go start at the beginning of the
fwf blog hop, look for the blinkie for your chance to win some free unity love, and have a great weekend!
winter wishes
stamps: unity
cardstock: riding hood red, echo park digital paper
ink: riding hood red
embellishments: stickles
17 peeps have to say:
fun card to send. doesn't look easy. very nice.
Beautiful card! Love everything about it.
This is ADORABLE! LOVE the way you used that cute stamp from PC Mag!
FABulous!!
Fabulous! Love the placement of your sentiment and that wonderful paper!
so adorable! what great card.
This is absolutely adorable!@
Simple is ALWAYS good! This is fabulous and perfect, Angie. I love everything about it!
Oh so wonderful!
Lisa a
so so fabulous! simple and beautiful!
This is soooo cute - I hadn't seen that paper before seeing your card!
Very pretty!
Love it. Beautiful colors and the trees. It's just all around a great card.
I like the hilly scent and the colors.
This scene is so serene.....you can just feel the nip in the air! Don't downplay your 5 minute card....it's a winner!
*smile*
Fabulous clean and simple design--love it!
It's beautiful. I love the blowing snow in the air and the way the word stamp mimics the air flow. And great trees. Beautifully put together.
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