These three words come from the Greek origin of the word “Kaleidoscope”! Here it is broken down for you:
Greek kalos – beautiful + eidos – form + English – scope. The first known use of the word happened in 1817! Yes, I looked it up – I just had to know. Here is one of the meanings of the word Kaleidoscope – a mixture of many different things – which leads me on to this card that I created for next Tuesday’s card class.
There is a mix of many different things on this card – cupcakes, buttons and, of course, that great Kaleidoscope designer paper! All those cupcakes and the greeting were heat embossed with White Stampin’ Emboss Powder. And…this card can be defined as either masculine or feminine! Fun stuff!
RECIPE:
Stamp Set: Another Great Year(CM133041)
Card Stock: Basic Black, Strawberry Slush, Kaleidoscope Designer Series Paper(132995)
Accessories: Versamark(102283), White Stampin’ Emboss Powder(109132), Embossing Buddy(103083), Heat Tool(129053), Big Shot(113439), Circle Card Thinlits(133480), Banner Punch(133519FREE), 1/4″ Whisper White Stitched Grosgrain Ribbon(126877), White Baker’s Twine(124262), Basic Metal Buttons(133319), Snail Adhesive(104332), Stampin’ Dimensionals(104430), Glue Dots(103683), Stampin’ Trimmer(126889), Simply Scored Scoring Tool(122334), Bone Folder(102300)
If you’re in the mood for some stamping – check out my calendar, pick a date and contact me so we can get you stamping! I always save extra dates for private stamping times, so don’t be afraid to talk to me about it.