I'm really pleased with how these colours worked together, Blackberry Bliss is one of my favourites. Botanical stamps, framelits and DSP are clearly a favourite of many stampers as they are so easy to use and create such lovely projects.
Monday, 7 March 2016
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
Botanicals
These are a couple of my favourites from the Occasions Catty and Sale-A-Bration, I've made a number of cards using these thinlits and stamp sets
Monday, 22 February 2016
Wedding Card
Grateful Bunch stamp set, Bloomin Heart thinlits, Dazzling diamonds glitter paper, Mint Macaron ink, Basic pearls, Whisper White and Mint Macaron card stock. This card was inspired by Linda Parker at Papercraft with Crafty a UK demo, TFS Linda.
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Large Kraft Journal and Grateful Bunch
This journal cover didn't end up the way I originally planned, however I'm pleased with the final outcome. Stamps used: Grateful Bunch stamp set, Botanical Builder Framelits, Bigz Alphabet Typeset dies, Delightful Dijon ink and all are hi-lighted with the new Wink of Stella clear, which doesn't seem to show up in photos, absolutely love these brushes.
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Another Wonderland Card
Simple but effective. The Wonderland Stamp set is one of my favourites this Christmas, making really great cards easy to create. I've use whisper white and Brushed gold cardstock, real red and old olive inks and the Softly Falling embossing folder.
Monday, 7 December 2015
Merry Christmas
New and retired products to create this card. Basic Black (current) and Brushed Gold card stock (retired) the embossing folder is also retired, however the snowflake embellishments are new, as is the "Christmas Greetings" Thinlits.
Friday, 4 December 2015
Wonderland Christmas Card
What gorgeous trees in this "Wonderland" Stamp Set.
I cased this card from Christy Fulk on Pinterest. I used Blackberry bliss card stock and embossed the image with silver embossing powder. Again I made use of the Snowflake embellishments to hi-light the sentiment, which I layered on brushed silver card stock and popped it up on dimensionals.
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