Clear & Simple Release~Backgrounds & Borders

We’re kickin’ off the third week in the Collection 6 series showcase with Clear & Simple Stamps!
Clear & Simple ReleaseFor my first project, I created this gift set using the new Party Favor 7 die and the Tiny Note +Envie die set.

Clear & Simple ReleaseIt’s the perfect fit for a small chocolate bar.

Clear & Simple ReleaseI wanted to show you what I used to make those neon pink dots all over the box and envie. These are just some labeling stickers. They really pop against the Kraft cardstock. The neon paper is by Wausau and I bought it at Target. The sentiment on the tiny note is from the Love Cupid set.

Clear & Simple ReleaseAnd lastly I made a card using the new Air Mail set. I used the lowercase alpha dies as well as the Cloudy Day Sentiments set. I love this color cardstock! Lately it’s become one of my favorite colors called Party Teal Dawn.
Check out what the rest of the design team came up with using some new Collection 6 product:
Elena / Audrey / Kim / Lori / Laurie / Tracy / DanaCSS
Thanks for looking!

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22 Responses to Clear & Simple Release~Backgrounds & Borders

  1. I agree on the color too. Beautiful projects!

  2. Neon pink polka dots – be still be beating heart! And I’d like to know where you got your chocolate bar? Been in my neighborhood lately?!?!

  3. Niiiiice! Love seeing all the stuff we can fit into that new party favor box :)

  4. Love your projects today! And there’s that beautiful teal again! *sigh*

  5. I totally love these!! I would never have thought to use stationery dots – what a great idea!! And your card is amazing too – love the pop of pink against that teal!!

  6. bdengler4

    Love that adorable gift box – fab shape and the neon dots are so fun! Your card is beautiful – love that dark teal shade! :)

  7. Love these! The neon looks awesome paired with kraft, and you just changed my world by putting chocolate in that box….the next person I give a gift to is getting chocolate!! It’s a perfect fit

  8. Barb Ghigliotty

    Beautiful projects, and I love your card! Pairing light grey with “Party Teal Dawn” is stunning!

  9. Brilliant idea and design, Laura! I have always love office stationary…you just added another spark for me again! Thank you!

  10. June K

    Such adorable packaging. I’ve had my eye on that tiny envy die. You are enabling me! You know I just bought some of those neon labels for some organizing but did I buy the circles? Nope, I bought little rectangles. I wish I had your imagination and had selected the circles. :)

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  12. Love your polka-dotted chocolate … and the airmail Happy Birthday has such a great design. The teal helps it, but in any color it would rock!

  13. KatieP

    Love your projects and the addition of the bright colors.

  14. Tiny polkadot stickers + the neon/kraft combo = perfection! I love it!

  15. Thanks for the tip of using avery dots. love your new fav card stock color.

  16. pamela

    Hahahaha I love your use of label dots!

  17. Cool use of the neon dots! Back to Staples I go! I love shopping there for fun things to use on cards :)

  18. This is so creative! And I totally love your “Happy Birthday” card – It is just perfecto!!

  19. yuki

    That card and those colors…. *swoon*…. so pinning it onto my board!!!

  20. Suz

    I am so in love with that shade of blue cardstock and that card design, Laura! And you are just the most clever, as always…using those little dot stickers like that is so cute and genius. A timesaver, too!

  21. The next day, we’re up and out early, finding the old Squaw Drive-In theater in El Reno (long dead but with a lovely mural painted on it), the Yukon’s Best Flour mill in Yukon (my favorite grain elevator of the trip) and more motels. We arrive in Oklahoma City, which turns out to be a Route 66 gold mine. At Classen Boulevard and 24th Street, we find a tiny, triangular 1930 building with a milk bottle on top. Formerly a grocery, it now serves Vietnamese sandwiches. At 23rd and North Western Avenue sits the Gold Dome, a 1958 geodesic dome covered with gold-anodized aluminum panels, once a bank and now an events center. Farther down 23rd, at Walker Avenue, the 1939 Tower Theater stands, completely run down and vacant, its stately sign begging somebody to restore it.

  22. Kate W.

    The dot stickers? DII (darn ingenious idea!)

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