Computers. As frustrating as they can be at times, they are here to stay, so, we might as well embrace it. As a result, certain questions come up in conversations that go something like this, “You have a virus?” But wait! Are we referring to a computer problem or someone who’s ill?
Viral Greetings
So, on that subject, send someone a handmade greeting using the Tech Support stamp set. It’s a clever set that has many computer “techy” elements. It makes great cards for the guys and gals in your life that are computer savvy, and for various occasions. I am also enjoying using the Dandy Designs DSP along with these greetings. The paper includes some bold stripe patterns in colors suitable for “guy” cards.
You Have a Birthday?
Mango Melody is a bright color to work with, but when combined with shades of gray paper and Starry Sky ink can make a suitable masculine card.
We made this card during our stamp club meeting, and stamped the birthday greeting inside. The “I’m thinking . . . of you” sentiment works greet for just about any type of card, whether it be for a birthday, get well, graduation, or other occasion. As a result, you decide. This stamp set contains some clever words and icons. What fun it is to create cards with!
Tech Support Supply List
The Dandy Designs DSP is only available until the end of February, when you purchase $100 of Stampin’ Up! products, but some of the colors in the papers I used are Mango Melody, Granny Apple Green, and Balmy Blue. Select the items in the list to view and learn more about the products that are available past the end of this month.
- Tech Support stamp set, # 159101
- Starry Sky ink, # 159212
- Stitched Rectangle dies, # 151820
- All That dies, # 159078
- Paper Trimmer, # 152392
- Cut & Emboss Machine: full size – # 149653, or mini – # 150673
- Basic Gray cardstock, # 121044
- Smoky Slate cardstock, # 131202
- Early Espresso cardstock, # 119686
- Granny Apple Green cardstock, # 146990
- Basic White cardstock, # 159276
- Early Espresso ink, 147114
- Balmy Blue ink, 147105
- Paper Snips, # 103579
- Stampin’ Seal, # 152813; refill, # 152814
- Stampin’ Dimensionals, # 104430
So, if you know someone who has a virus, make a card to send and cheer them up! Then consider using the Tech Support stamp set to do just that! In the meantime, I hope you don’t get a virus!