I made today's card for The Playdate Cafe Colour Challenge.
I used stamps from Unity's September 2010 Kit to make this thank you card.
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I made today's card for The Playdate Cafe Colour Challenge.
I used stamps from Unity's September 2010 Kit to make this thank you card.
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This Christmas ornament is for last week's {Ippity} challenge using stamps from Season of Joy....I stitched little bells underneath to finish it off.
Don't forget you can purchase all the {Ippity} stamp sets and paper from me HERE and you won't pay any shipping within the US!
Thanks so much for stopping by and have a great day!
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...and I made this next card with stamps from Cherish Your Dreams and How YOU Doin'. I made the flower to match the flowers in the designer paper by punching out five little hearts. The centre of the flower is a white metal dot coloured with a Copic to match the ribbon.
Don't forget you can purchase all the {Ippity} stamp sets and paper from me HERE and you won't pay any shipping within the US!
Thanks so much for stopping by and have a great day!
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Here's the card I made using this photo as my inspiration...I ran a single running stitch through the centre of the red satin ribbon so I could gather it up like the ruffles on the shirt.
Just a quick reminder that all {Ippity} orders placed HERE from now until the end of November will receive a few little surprises in their order and the chance to win an {Ippity} set of your choice!
My next card was made with stamps from Sing a New Song...
...and lastly a set of mini cards (3" x 3") for this week's {Ippity} challenge using stamps from How YOU Doin'.
Thanks so much for stopping and don't forget to check out the {Ippity} Blog for the full list of today's Blog Hop participants and all their wonderful {Ippity} creations.
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...and here's my card combining stamps from the {Ippity} sets Fall For You and A Moment in Time.
Don't forget you can purchase all the {Ippity} stamp sets and paper from me HERE and you won't pay any shipping within the US!
I used an angel stamp from Stamps Happen and coloured her skin and cheeks with pink, and shaded her dress and wings with burgundy. The background is pale blue sky designer paper and I coloured the plaid in bright blue and the hearts in red and finished the card with a burgundy ribbon. I stamped the angel twice...once onto the sky paper and then once on white cardstock. I then coloured the white one with SU markers and an aquapainter and cut out the border and angel and paper pieced them onto the sky!
Today is the OWH Stars and Stamps Veteran's Day Blog Hop. It seems a little strange to be posting a Valentine's Day card in November but it's never too early for Operation Write Home. The deadline for Christmas cards to be sent overseas has passed but there is still plenty of time to make Valentine's Day cards before the January 7th 2011 deadline!
I will choose one random comment from this post to win this {Ippity} set and the {Ippity} Spring 2010 Paper Pack. I will announce the winner on Tuesday 16th November 2010.
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On the 18th of November, {Ippity} is releasing their Fall 2010 Collection which will be available HERE on my sales blog. I thought it would be fun to have a pre-release sale. To order any of the following sets at sale prices you can email me HERE and I will send you a Paypal invoice for the total amount...shipping as usual will be FREE! Get your orders in quick as there is only one of each item available at these reduced prices.
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The little tiny scalloped edge of the burgundy cardstock was made by using my Fiskar paper edgers. I started scrapbooking 15 years ago and over the years purchased about 14 different fancy scissors by Fiskars as they were very popular back then. They have since been replaced by die cutting machines, nestabilities and guillotines with fancy blades and for many years I didn't use them. Recently, I found them in the back of my cupboard and decided to pull them out and use them...I'd forgotten how much I enjoyed using them. They are quick and easy, they have some really nice unique shapes and they can be used with all the new technology like the nestabilities die I used on this card.