Thursday, March 3, 2016

Avery Elle Special Delivery Storks

So, what did you think of the Avery Elle CHA release?  Terrific, right?  Hopefully you've had time to order and playing with all of your goodies right now!

Today, I'm sharing cards with the new Avery Elle Special Delivery set.
There are matching Special Delivery dies too! 
Now I must admit, I am slightly biased that I love this set - since I did draw it! ;)  But, I love that the possibilities with this set are endless!  The storks can hold the baby bundle or balloons or booties!  And, to be honest, I just love the storks! 

For my first card, I stamped my images and put the stork flying in the sky with balloons!
Supplies:

Next, I used the standing stork and perched him holding the baby bundle on some clouds.  See those pierced clouds behind him?  Part of the clouds die is just a pierced cloud so you can keep it a single layer!

 Supplies:
Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing part of your day with me!  I hope you have an absolutely terrific day!
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4 comments:

Teresa Doyle said...

Definitely a great release and adorable cards! TFS!

Miriam Prantner said...

I love these storks, and those pierced clouds are just the great subtle detail the background needs!

TK said...

I see why you love storks - you have quite the way with them! Wonderful cards!

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