Perfectly Preserved Autumn Leaves


I was a little hesident about buying this set called Perfectly Preserved until the weekend that we had a team training and the fabulous Narelle Macey lent her set to Teneale Williams and Teneale as she often does, did a great job with it.

The Set is called, “Perfectly Preserved”  Page 29 of the Holiday Catalogue is $39.95 for the clear mount set #126692, but there is more, Stampin” Up! have combined it with the fabulous Framelits Dies $42.95 singly, or buy the Perfectly Preserved Bundle for $70.50, that’s a saving of $12.50 or you could buy yourself a packed of cardstock with the saving.  What a bargain!

I will be using my “perfectly preserved” in some other cards that I have in mind, so don’t forget to come check them out.

I used the leave out of the another stamp set, lets see if you can guess the stamp set?   Now not sure what they call it, think its called Blog Candy, what could I give that might entice you to left a message for me with the name of the leaves that I used on this card.  What about 2 metres of the beautiful seam binding for the correct answer.

Please drive safe this weekend, double demerit points.

5 thoughts on “Perfectly Preserved Autumn Leaves

  1. I adore your card…I’ve not been too sure about perfectly preserved…mmm things may change.
    You have used the leaf from Lovely as a Tree!

      1. Hmmmm…that’s made me look in the catty! Any second chances, LOL. Page 78, Stippled Blossoms! It is lovely dropping by and I will endeavour to do so! Have yourself a very creative day.

      2. Yes your right, I am impressed. Any leaf would have looked great, but I just love, love, love that stamp set and felt that the leaf was a better size for the jar. shoot me your address and I will post in the morning. Again thank you so much for looking at my blog. You have made my week end

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