Flowersoft? When Did I Buy That?

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So, after my Vintage Velma marathon I thought I'd tidy my studio up a bit and came across these two sets of cut out card fronts that you glue Flowersoft onto to make them 3 dimensional. I actually had 6 pots of different Flowersoft colors sitting in a drawer never having been opened. Well, I opened them and put together one of each of the cards. They're actually quite pretty and very easy to do. And I used something that's probably been sitting in a drawer for over 5 years. :shock: The first set was kind of country French. There are 8 cards in the kit, 2 of each style.
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The next set is Asian style cards.
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I remember that product. Only 5 years???

Anyway, very pretty Rachelle. Great find from your stash.
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I never did know what to do with it and mine is long gone but gluing it over a picture certainly give it more impact. You could sell those and the unsuspecting public would never know they are last decades products.
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mpizzazz wrote:I never did know what to do with it and mine is long gone but gluing it over a picture certainly give it more impact. You could sell those and the unsuspecting public would never know they are last decades products.
That's the plan! Hehehe!
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Beautiful cards Rachelle. This is one product that I didn’t go for amazingly.
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They’re lovely!
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Hmmm... time to dig that stuff back out and play with it! :lol: Lovely cards, Rachelle.
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Those are pretty.

I think I still have some unopened containers as well hmmmm
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Very pretty cards! I never bought any of that stuff, but I'm sure if I were more of a card maker I would have. At least with the powdery types of supplies, they can sit in a drawer and still be usable 5 years later. :lol: I probably have drawers with supplies from the last CENTURY. I know I still have the very first pot of embossing powder I ever purchased. And I'm really sure that's from the 90s.
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I never jumped on the FlowerSoft bandwagon either, but your cards are lovely Rachelle.
I, too, have the first jar of embossing powder I ever bought. I remember walking into this cramped, dusty rubber stamp store for the first time and buying a variegated inkpad, some clear embossing powder - and of all things a Bart Simpson rubber stamp, LOL. That must've been in the early 90's and I didn't even watch The Simpsons. The rubber stamp is long gone as is the store; it changed hands and morphed into one of the best stamping/scrapbooking stores in Toronto before it's eventual demise. That first purchase pre-dated my entry into scrapping by at least a decade. Thanks Julie, for that stroll down memory lane.
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jfugina wrote:Very pretty cards! I never bought any of that stuff, but I'm sure if I were more of a card maker I would have. At least with the powdery types of supplies, they can sit in a drawer and still be usable 5 years later. :lol: I probably have drawers with supplies from the last CENTURY. I know I still have the very first pot of embossing powder I ever purchased. And I'm really sure that's from the 90s.

So do I, Julie! And I found some old things from scrapbook.com before they became what they are now. Not to mention the gingham checked CM paper I still have.
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very pretty :clap:
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Love the cards! I think I had some but doubt that I still do.
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I remember that and thinking how pretty - but never got into it. Those cards are amazing!! Someone is going to scoop them up right away.
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