Hello, Stampers! This lovely floral card was created using the same set as the wreath/bow note card! A little different look, don't you think? Don't forget, all you ever need to do is send me an email for a FREE Project Sheet for any of the projects from my Stamp Camps. Happy Stampin’! Sue Duffy ~ mandsduffy@comcast.net Measurements+ PAPER – Whisper White Thick – 5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4; Mint Macaron – 4 x 3-3/4 and 4 x 3; Shimmery White – 3-3/4 x 2-3/4 and roughly 4-1/4 x 7/8” for sentiment; Frosted Floral Specialty DSP – 5 x 3-3/4 INKS – Rich Razzleberry, Mint Macaron, Blushing Bride, Dark Mint Macaron Stampin’ Blends OTHER – Big Shot, Subtle Dynamic TIEF, Pearl Basic Jewels, Banner Triple Punch, Stampin’ Dimensionals and Mini Dimensionals, Stamparatus Click the sample photo above to go to my blog for the full post and instructions. COMING SOON!!
Hello, Stampers! Cloudy and gray yesterday; perfect for staying inside and playing with my stamps. Let it Ride is a new set and I haven't used Barn Door in a while, soooo, what goes better with barns or stables than horses? My barn wall is, of course, Wood Textures DSP - i couldn't get any easier than that. The barn door (just cut in half) and mat are traditional Real Red, base is Very Vanilla. I stamped the door in Early Espresso and also a few weeds or grains from Home to Roost at the bottom left. My chestnut Bay horse was stamped in Memento and colored with Dark Cajun Craze and Dark Smoky Slate Stampin' Blends. The rope is just medium Baker's Twine. Products are below. Here's the inside. Happy Stampin’! Sue Duffy ~ mandsduffy@comcast.net
Hi'ya, Stampers! This Pansy Patch card was inspired by a Jo Blackman video tutorial on masking. You can find it here . Jo is a talented Stampin' Up! Demonstrator in the UK. I switched the colors on my version and added the Gingham Gala DSP (retired). Lots of masking on this card but, remember, you can use them again. Don't throw them away, even when they are filled with ink. I hand-cut 3 of the solid image, smaller pansy and about 5 leaves.
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