Broke Stampers Unite

Hello, it's time for another BSU post.
This weeks post is a color challenge.
Mossy Meadow, Rich Razzleberry, Daffodil Delight, Chocolate Chip, and Pumpkin Pie. What a bunch of wonderful fall colors!!!! So the two cards both host each of those colors collectively. I hope you enjoy what I've done. I used different stamp sets on each card. On the left I used Thankful Forest Friends and on the right I used Lighthearted leaves.

I hope you enjoy what I've come up with....be sure to hop on over to Terri and Stace blogs to see what they have done. Have a great day everyone Thank You for stopping by.

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2 comments:

  1. Love your cards and how you used strips of paper as "ribbon" almost.

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  2. Both cards are great like the sponging you did on the right one!

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