Two Peas in a Pod

Celebrating an anniversary? Yours or someone elses? Why not celebrate with these two peas in a pod.

How do you celebrate your anniversary?

  • Dinner for just the two of you
  • A trip somewhere
  • Looking back at wedding photos
  • The traditional anniversary gift for the number of years
  • A gift specific to your spouse
  • Going on a date

I think any of the above sound like a great way to celebrate. The first six years of our marriage we took an anniversary trip somewhere. Maybe not on the exact anniversary date, but it was at least planned and booked by then. Then the kids arrived and yearly trips alone didn’t happen every year. We made it work for ten and had one planned for 25, but that was in 2020 and NO ONE was travelling anywhere in time for our 25th anniversary. We did manage a shorter, closer to home anniversary away for 26 and we have a bigger celebration planned this fall that we are counting as celebrating our 29th anniversary along with my big OLD birthday. I will be celebrating the half century mark.

Whether you’re celebrating your anniversary or celebrating someone else, do it in style. Every anniversary calls for sparkle and bling.

Purple card with white layer will lots of circle 1" punches, sequins, and other circular embellishments in pink, purple, green, gold, and white.  White circle die with cut out frame around circle is stamped with two peas in a pod with a heart between them.  Purple sentiment label on top says, "You make me HaPEA."

Card Details

Want to create a card full of of texture, interest, and bling and at the same time keep it relatively simple? I want to help you turn your crafting stress into success. Chose a color scheme and find a shape you’d like to repeat in different colors, sizes, and textures.

For this card, the color scheme was chosen from the 2024-2026 In Colors and Unbounded Beauty DSP. Cardstock, ink, glimmer paper, and embellishments were chosen from the 2024-2026 In Color family.

Circle was the chosen shape. All embellishments are circular, the peas themselves are a circular shape and were stamped in a Spotlight on Nature circle die. 1″ circles were punched from glimmer paper and Unbounded Beauty Designer Series Paper.

You can add basic colors and metallics to any color combination you choose.

The pops of gold sequins and sparkle gemswww.st add just that extra touch of celebration.

Click here to see and purchase products used to create this card.

Also Used:
1″ Circle Punch (Retired)

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