Friday, December 9, 2011

Meet Bea

Here's one of my very favorite artists, Terra Bidlespacher and this image is called Bea (plate #179). This card is a super tall card, that is 8"x4"! It's just perfect for those wonderful pads of paper they sell, that are standard 8"x 8". I also have an Ultimate Tool from Crafter's Companion that allows you to make any size envelope to match your cards. Perfect!
Bea is just perfect for this super tall card. She really stands out. I had an adorable die cut frame from Quickutz. Isn't this stamp great with that? Go look for your 8x8 inch papers and make some tall cards for Christmas! It's a unique size that will stand out when you give them.
Here's a great closeup of this stamp. I just love this artist's images. Be sure to check out all her images in the Sweet Pea store. They are having a wonderful sale too. Look at all the Thanksgiving and Christmas sale!

Cheers, Holley

10 comments:

  1. What a nifty idea Holley! I like what you did with this cute stamp and love the gold trim you used.
    TFS
    Connie

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  2. Awesome image... thanks for sharing! The gold trim really makes her pop!!! Have a wonderful weekend!!!

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  3. Love her. The swirl die cut is fun on each end and you are right, perfect for a tall skinny card.

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  4. She looks so sweet Holley. Love the frame you used to put her into the spotlight. And the golden accents are a perfect addition.
    Hugs, Karina

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  5. Loving this Holley. What a fun image.
    Best wishes, Sharon

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  6. Fabulous. Love the tall cardidea. I'm so sick of the square ones.

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  7. Beautiful Holley, you did a wonderful job coloring this image, this card turned out awesome

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  8. neat card, love the trim you used and the shape of the card.

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  9. Thanks so much everyone. I just love that I found a new use for all that 8x8 paper I have. I always grab those pads but don't always use them! Now I know what to do with them, ha!

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