


Well, I've had 2 sets of Renee's stamps since...this summer, I think. I've had them so long I don't remember when I borrowed them. Well, over the holidays I told Renee I would return them. I wanted to make a thank you gift for letting me borrow them and I wanted to use them one last time. I've been playing with the vellum flowers so I made a card holder with a couple of vellum flowers and the Rich Razzleberry paper. Renee loves purple and lavender. "It's like Blush and Bashful, they're my signature colors." ANYWAY, I wanted to use those colors. Now, I need to make another. I did want to get a photo of it in case I DON'T make another. The other card/post-it holder was a tutorial I just saw on SplitCoastStampers for matchbook thank you cards. I don't know if I'll give her the matchbook post-it holder - I was originally going to put a vellum flower on that but it was too much. I think the matchbook comes from the shape. It was super simple and so I had to try. I had to play with the scoring dimensions since I didn't follow the directions exactly (what a shock, me not following directions). Anyway. I practiced first then did it...here's what I came up with.
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