Welcome to the Stamp of
the Month Blog Hop! This month we’re featuring the February set Wild About Love,
a set of 9 stamps. If you have come here from Krista Hershberger’s blog, you’re in the right place! There are more than 50 independent
Close to My Heart consultants sharing artwork made using the Stamp of the Month
and other great Close to My Heart products. Hopping is simple to do – just
click on the link at the end of the post on each blog to move to the next one.
The Blog
Hop is a great big circle. Start here and work your way around. If you get lost
along the way you’ll find a complete list of participating consultants here.
You can use this list to pick up where you left off.
What does
the fox say? The fox says, “Look at how stinking cute this stamp set is!” I
loved this stamps as soon as I saw them and knew I wanted to make a valentine.
The
challenge this time was in figuring out which paper to use. Once I got my Paper
Fundamentals Basics Assortment and saw the hearts, the decision was made! (Notice that the top piece has an embossed heart design on it!) I have
a non-traditional color palette but a card that still says “Be Mine”.
Here is what
I used. All products are Close to My Heart:
S1402 Wild
About Love stamp set
Z1939 Paper
Fundamentals Basic Assortment
1385 White
Daisy cardstock
X5760
Cotton Candy cardstock
Z2193 Cotton
Candy Exclusive Inks stamp pad
Z2191 Saddle
Exclusive Inks stamp pad
Z2104 Barn
Red Exclusive Inks stamp pad
Z1851
Scallop Border Punch
Z1912
Corner Rounder
Z1114
Piercing Tool Kit
Now “Hop”
on over to Michelle Johns’ blog to see her
work, and be sure to visit each consultant’s blog to get some great crafting
inspiration and other fun ideas! Don’t forget, this exclusive stamp set is only
available through February 28th! Click here to order yours today!
8 comments:
Very sweet!
That background paper is great!
Your card is adorable!
Great work, really cute.
Love the way you used the new paper fundamentals. Such an adorable card!
Very Cute Card!
Did you ink the top of the fundamentals paper or use the other side? Either way, it's a great way to show it off!
Thanks everyone!
Michelle, no, I didn't ink the Fundamentals paper, I just used both sides of the same pattern.
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