Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Cards from Up the Street

Hello! A quick post. I have a couple of cards to share. I created these from the Up the Street January kit. I threw in a little red for a little extra pop. Love that canvas fringe trim!

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I enjoyed the October Afternoon journal cards, from the B side of Button Box, far more than I thought I would!

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cardstock -Co'redinations, Bazzill; pp & chipboard -October Afternoon; embossing folders -Provocraft, Craft Concepts; flower -Prima; twine -The Twinery

18 comments I enjoy!:

Ashley said...

Super cute cards! I have a stash of those OA journaling cards but I can't seem to pry them from my hands to use them ever. =)

Sue @ Cakeballs, cookies and more said...

So cute, reminds me of the books from when I was a kid.

Lisa Rukin Swift said...

Beautiful cards, Sarah!

Lynn said...

what beautiful cards and the fringy canvas caught my eye!

Debby said...

The journaling cards you used are wonderful. Your cards are great too.

Elisa K said...

Way cute cards love all the little bits added on them... Thanks so much for sharing.

ScrappnBee said...

Great cards! I love all the layering, and that canvas rosette is truely FaB! Thanks so much for sharing! -Amanda

Tracey Taylor said...

These are both simply fantastic. love your style.

Lisa Dorsey said...

oooh very cute cards! Love the design and the pop of yellow on the second one!

Danielle said...

Cute cards! Love the colors against the black cards.

Mary Jo Rhoda said...

Cute, cute cards!! :)

Kimber-Leigh said...

both of these are gorgeous. i need to stockpile some cards, lots of birthdays on the horizon! (thanks for the inspiration!)

briarrose86304 said...

beautiful cards!

Keshet said...

These are fabulous! And photographed quite nicely, too!

~Sasha Farina~ said...

those pops of red are perfection!! loving your cards, Sarah! Happy New Year!

Linda Beeson said...

These are wonderful, I am so in love with those supplies

Kim said...

these are just beautiful Sarah!

Katie Cavanaugh said...

These are great! I love the vintage details!