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Raspberry Suite #4

Another Raspberry Suite challenge from Dawn McVey...This time these colors are so easy to use together--in fact, this is one of my most favorite color combinations ever!  I have posted several cards using these colors:  here, here, here, and here.  Great combo! 


This first one uses a retired SU set that is still one of my favorites, called "I'm Here".  I just love the foot and handprints.  "Blessings" is from the original PTI Out On a Limb, when the sentiments were 50% smaller than they are now.  Ribbon is PTI Aqua Mist satin polka dot.  Yum.

This card uses SU's "Seeing Spots"--also another fave.  
Card #1: 
Paper: PTI White, SU Chocolate Chip
Ink: Versamark
Stamps: SU I'm Here, PTI Out On a Limb
Other: PTI Aqua Mist Satin Dot ribbon, white embossing powder, corner rounder

Card #2:
Paper: PTI White, SU Soft Sky
Ink: SU Chocolate Chip
Stamps: SU Seeing Spots, PTI B&C Mono. Edition, Mixed Messages
Other: Offray ribbon, dimensional tape
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  1. Love it! The blessings card is so sweet and the celebrate card is just do dotty-ly cute!

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  2. Lovely cards. The celebrate card is my favourite.

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  3. I love the Blessings card -- what sweet little feet! These colors are just perfect for baby cards aren't they?

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  4. So sweet! I love those little baby feet! :)

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  5. such great cards! the baby feet are amazing!

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  6. Wonderful cards-- I too LOVE that baby feet one, --so sweet!!!

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  7. Stinking cute cards! Love the embossing of the little baby feet. Super job on the color combo.

    It's a good life!
    Terri E.

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  8. Sweet feet! :) And I've been LOVING dots for awhile- and in these colors- great job! Thanks for the sweet words...

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