Here For You…Magical Three Letter Words

Here For You

There are no better words to tell someone you are there for them.  I can tell you from first-hand experience when I’ve gone through a tough time those three letter words, “HERE FOR YOU” have so much meaning behind them in a card.  During the rough times in life, it’s unfortunate we all go through them at one time or another, but this little card can instantly uplift the spirit and serve as some ‘soup for the soul’.

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Today’s three little words card is brought to you for the Pals Paper Arts Color Challenge with a fabulous card sketch by Patti MacLeith.  The layout reminds me of a piece of art that belongs in a museum doesn’t it?  I’d love to see what you can come up with.

MAGGIE MADE TIPS:

  • Pop An Embellishment.  The little flower on the upper left-hand side is popped up with a piece of foam sheet I picked up at Michael’s and used my Big Shot to cut out the little flower from the Rose Wonder Framelit.  I then ran it through my Xyron on both the cardstock and foam die-cut pieces.  It layered perfectly and gave the flower a little liftoff the 3-D effect.  Try it on your next project.

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Card Recipe:
  Rose Wodner 140804SBirthday Bouquet DSP 140557SRose Red 126954S Wasabi 138296S Always Artichoke 105119S Whisper White CS 100730G Rose Red Card Stock 102544

About Maggie

I'm a Graphic Art Designer and Greeting Card Maker. It's a form of therapy and I love what I do, so I never have to work a day in my life. It's my win-win situation after a 25-year Air Force career as a hospital administrator.

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