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Stampin' Up! Cruise Swaps Part 2!

Stampin' Up! Cruise Swaps Part 1!

Hey there! I've been steadily working on my preparations for my New Catalog Open House this coming weekend, so I'm going to share a few more of my Cruise swaps while we are waiting for the new Catalog to start:

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By the Tide with Apothecary Accents framelits to create the "windows", a Starburst framelit to frame the anchor medallion, and the Chevron Textured Impressions Folder for texture. Night of Navy, Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White, and Crumb Cake enhance the nautical feel, as does the Linen Thread which is reminiscent of fishing nets. Susan Rodgers created this card.

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By the Tide was used for this card also, but the creator used the Circle framelits to make the track for the "spinner" to follow for a Spinner Card by Nancy Juliano.

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Retiring Epic Day This & That Desginer Paper was combined with Crumb Cake Envelopes, Epic Day Washi Tape, Subtles Buttons, and White Bakers Twine to create this fun mini-album!

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A nautical theme was followed for this project, only this time The Open Sea stamp set was used.

 

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Completely open reveals space to journal or add a picture with inner pockets for more memory-keeping. A European demo named "Katia" made this one!

That's all for now. I'm still fighting this allergy-driven sinus infection, so I must head to bed.

Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

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Carol Carriveau

Wonderful swap cards....my most favorite is the first one...love that she created this beautiful card using a favorite set and then dividing it so beautifully - I feel a CASE coming on....thank you for sharing these card swaps!

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