The Quite Curvy bundle is so versatile. I didn't get the Christmas stamps because it was to close to Christmas and I knew I wouldn't use them. But the Quite Curvy dies paired with some Christmas paper could still work great for Christmas.
The more I use this bundle, the more comfortable I get with it. I'm looking forward to having more time to experiment with patterned paper with the dies. I think you could mix coordinating cardstock with a designer series paper and have some very interesting creations.
But I needed to focus on the Quite Curvy Class kits before I ventured off the path! So these were the cards that were featured in the Quite Curvy Class. I was inspired by other samples I saw and then tried to make them my own. I incorporated a variety of styles from stamped and casual to die cut gold brushed metallic on a more formal card.
This card uses the Life is Beautiful stamp set, along with Mint Macaron, Bumblebee, and Terracotta Tile cardstock.Tasteful Touches is one of my favorite stamp sets. I just wish it had coordinating dies. I end up fussy cutting every time I use it - which I do a lot!! Love that flower. The card base is Smoky Slate and the mat is Basic Gray. The Whisper White Curvy cut piece is layered over Peony Garden Designer Series Paper. The Mint Macaron greenery is punched with the Sprig punch.
This is my vines and birds card. The card base is Mint Macaron (can you tell that I like that color!) The Whisper White is cut and layered over the card base.The vines are colored and layered on. The two sweet birds are chatting back and forth.
Lastly is the more elegant card. The card base is Very Vanilla. The mat is Early Espresso. A 3x4 piece of Gold Brushed Metallic paper is attached at the bottom and the Very Vanilla die cut piece is attached over that. The flowers are Gold Brushed Metallic punched with the Blossoms punch. The leaves are cut with the retired Pretty Pines thinlets (one of my favorite leaf dies) from Early Espresso and the gold leaves are from the Forever Gold Laser cut paper (another one of my favorite things!!). Two Wonderful Gems on the flowers complete the card.
I hope you enjoyed seeing these cards.
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