How to Say “You Made My Day”

Do you ever want to say Thanks in a special way? I do! One way I do it is by an action. The other way is by sending a hand stamped card. Today I’m starting with the action. Actually, with a special promotion.

Earlier this year, I started a Shopper Loyalty Program. If you don’t remember it, read all the details here.

Until March 10, 2015, I’m offering double Shopper Loyalty Points. So, if you spend $40, you earn 2 points. If you spend $80, you earn 4 points. Earn 10 points in 18 months, and I’ll award you with $40 of current Stampin’ Up! products for free! Of course, all your purchases have to be made through me.

Download the form to read the details and track your points. Combine your Shopper Loyalty Points with Sale-A-Bration earnings, and you can save some major money!

And the second way to say Thanks… A hand stamped card.

How to say You Made My Day - http://stampedimpression.comThis card design starts with the sentiment! How special! It’s from Best Day Ever, one of the stamp sets you can earn for free during Sale-A-Bration. Besides being a great stamp set, it’s available in wood mount, clear mount, and photopolymer!

I used a sheet of Moonlight Designer Series Paper for the main part of the card front. I had planned to stamp flowers over it, but decided to let the wavy lines take center stage. But I added punched flowers. I just have to have my flowers on my cards. Don’t you?

Did you notice the Candy Dots in the flower centers? More fun!

All these elements add dimension and interest to the card. Here’s another view.

How to say You Made My Day - http://stampedimpression.comHand stamped cards fit so many occasions. But my favorite is to tell someone that You Made my Day! What about you? What’s your favorite card to make? I love hearing your comments. Please leave one and let us all know!

4 thoughts on “How to Say “You Made My Day””

    1. The really interesting thing about the wavy DSP is that I almost missed it. I saw it – and instantly took a dislike to it! Who would have ever guessed that I would come around? You just never know how you’ll be able to use elements in a project – LOL!

  1. Love this! Definitely the right move in letting the DSP stand on its own — it’s very cute. And OF COURSE we have to have flowers! On just about everything!! My favorite card to make is “Thinking of You” because it can be anything! Birthday, hello, sympathy, congratulations, anniversary, ANYTHING! And all of those reasons are also reasons for FLOWERS! Yay!

    1. Thanks. I agree, we can use flowers on ANYTHING and EVERY card. Even at Christmas… isn’t a poinsettia really just a flower?!?!

      I also have started to design more “thinking of you” cards for the same reason.

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