I was preparing for a workshop this weekend and wanted a sophisticated looking card to balance my "cutesy" ones, so I immediately grabbed my Artfully Asian set...it's always a good one right? Well, as I'm packing things up, I start to second guess myself.....so I grab Roses in Winter off my shelf, go with the same supplies and color scheme and come up with a different card. Now I can't decide. Over on SCS the majority seem to be going with Artfully Asian. I think I just might let my guests vote, but what do you think?
I am going to go with the crowd and pick Artfully Asian...of course, I am not a fru-fru girl over the flowers!
Posted by: Allison | February 23, 2007 at 07:04 PM
The Artfully Asian one is very pretty, but I think the RIW one is AWESOME, Easy and a great way to teach 2 Step Stamping, I have also found it to be a Best Seller when you show it!
Posted by: Rachel Hope | February 23, 2007 at 07:26 PM
Both cards are beautiful... personally I like the artfuly aisian card better, only because it's more my style. I've never really liked the Roses in Winter set. Good luck, I'm sure either will do great! :O)
Posted by: Lindsi Dawn | February 23, 2007 at 10:05 PM
Both cards are lovely! If I had to choose one, I'd pick Artfully Asian but I think it's totally a personal preference issue!
-ddm
Posted by: DeAnna | February 24, 2007 at 07:30 AM
I definately have to go with the roses in winter card. Just gorgeous!
Posted by: Stephanie | February 24, 2007 at 03:32 PM
They are both very well done. I can't decide.
I also really love how you did the leaves with the Roses in Winter - I've never used the big leaf and stem stamp with the little ones overlapping before - super glad I stopped by your blog and saw that.
Posted by: Deborah | February 25, 2007 at 11:49 AM
I like both, and have both sets myself. I would have to base my decision on the stamping level of your attendees. In my opinion, RIW is a tough one with which to begin learning 2-step stamping. I like to keep newby workshops focused with KISS (keep it simple, sister), so Artfully Asian would be my choice for newbies, and less expensive for a starter group too!
HTH,
Nancy
Posted by: Neighbor_Nancy | March 03, 2007 at 07:38 AM