Framed Art
Do you like art museums? Do you ever wish you could take a piece of your view and preserve it forever? Which do you prefer: the natural world or framed art?
I do enjoy both but I think if I had to choose I would say framed art. It is generally kept in a temperature controlled environment with no wind. Allergies are less likely to get stirred up by a picture than by plants in nature.
Of course, I do enjoy looking at the beauty outside from my window while I’m nice and comfy on the inside. But, doesn’t that make the window a frame? So, it’s still looking at framed art.
Being out in nature does allow your other senses to get involved–smell, touch, and maybe even sound and taste, not just sight. So, there is that. It does allow for an all-inclusive experience.

Card Details
Do you want to feature a gorgeous piece of framed art on your card, but don’t want to draw or paint it yourself? I want to help turn your crafting stress into success. Choose an image from printed paper and frame it with coordinating cardstock.
This card is a sneak peek of some of the new products coming in the Stampin’ Up!® 2025-2026 Annual Catalog next week. It uses a couple of the new 2025-2027 In Colors as well as new 6″x6″ Designer Series Paper.
There is absolutely no stamping needed to create this card. Let the patterned paper be the star. And then, add a sentiment with word dies if you want. Or, just let the paper stand alone.
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Stampin’ Up!® 2025-2026 Annual Catalog Coming May 6

