English Ivy Simple Sentiments Card

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How many of you have used the beautiful

ENGLISH IVY SIMPLE SENTIMENTS STATIONERY?

I think it is so beautiful!

I turned the stationery into a card by folding it in 1/2 and decorating it like a card.

English ivy just for you

order your package of English Ivy Stationery online here (#127538)

English ivy just for you 2

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STAMPS:

Just for You from Pop up Posies kit #131395

Betsy's Blossoms #131955 / 126006

Secret Garden #129141 / 129144

Best of Butterflies #133345

 

  INK:

Cherry Cobbler #126966

Daffodil Delight #126944

 

PAPER:

English Ivy Stationery (#127538)

Whisper White cardstock #100730

 

ACCESSORIES:

 Artisan Embellishment kit #129328

Apothecary Accent framelits #127003

Elegant Butterfly Punch #127526

Blossom Punch #125603

 

Don't you love the pretty soft printed pattern on the edge of the stationery and on the inside flap of the envelope?

127538 english ivy stationery

English Ivy Stationery, pg 160 Stampin' Up! catalog

$9.95 for 20 sheets plus 10 envelopes #127538

 

Have you used this great product yet?

Leave me a comment below.. tell me what you think of this pretty product.

PRODUCT GIVE AWAY!!

I have one pack of Simple Sentiments English Ivy Stationery to give away to a random commenter – I'll pick a random winner on 5/16/13! (leave your name and city in the comment please)

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21 thoughts on “English Ivy Simple Sentiments Card”

  1. Have not given the stationary a try. Like what you have done with it here and in your previous posts. Thanks for the chance at blog candy .
    Pam from WI

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  2. Very creative! I’ve loved the kits like this before and what you can add to them. Thanks for this idea and the chance to win!,
    My city is Yakima, WA

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  3. Clever way to use the stationery ! I didn’t buy any but your beautiful card has me thinking I really need some!! Thank you for sharing your fablulous talents.

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  4. Great card! I see you use the new mold & clay. I’ve been playing with it too. Thanks for the chance to win.
    Sherry from SoCal

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  5. Don’t have the stationary, but love how you used it here and previously with the dress up framelits. Thanks for the chance to win.
    Sulphur Springs, TX

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  6. Can you believe I don’t own any of the English Ivy Stationery???? Well I can’t believe I never noticed it in the catty — what you did with it is gorgeous Patty!! It is so “you” with all your flower gardens. I also love how you arranged the two framelits — another thing for me to try.

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  7. Patty, Thanks for this opportunity to get a chance to win this stationary. Elegant!
    Gay Ferland, Belmont, NH

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  8. I have not used the stationary but would love the chance to try it out. Always love your creations.
    The Villages, FL

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  9. This is such dreamy stationary! Would love to have this! Sort of hidden in the catalog and didn’t even notice it until a couple of weeks ago! Throw my name in the hat!

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  10. I haven’t used this yet, but it is gorgeous and would love to try it out! I love that it’s versatile for card bases or for stationary! Stampin’ up is pretty savvy in that way 🙂 Thanks for the chance to win!
    Klamath Falls, OR

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  11. WOW!! how many times have I looked through the catty….and have never thought about using the stationary as cards. Thanks for the idea and what a great workshop project.
    Now if you don’t pick me I’ll have to order.
    Bless You,
    Seletta
    Gainesville,FL.

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