Paper Makeup Stamps December Fan Blog Hop
Hello! Thanks for stopping by my little spot of craftiness. I’m very excited to be a part of the December Fan Club Blog Hop for Paper Makeup Stamps. If you’ve been hopping along today, then you probably got here from Simonne Clay’s blog SemSee’s Sparkly Scribblings. If you haven’t stopped by her place yet, be sure to do so as her creations are amazing!! If you’ve gotten lost along the way, just take a peek at the listing below to get back on track.
Without further ado, here’s my little creation for Paper Makeup Stamps …
This was so much fun to create! The sentiment is of course by Paper Makeup Stamps and is the May the Spirit of Christmas Wordart. I absolutely love this sentiment! This will surely be one of my “go to” stamps this year for my Christmas cards.
Other details of this card … I used the Stampin’ Up Snowfall Printed Window Sheets for the base of my card. For my layers of cardstock, I used Bazzill Dotted Swiss Cardstock. I’ve been turning to this cardstock a lot lately as it has polka-dots which is a current favorite of mine. Spellbinders Labels Seventeen were used to make the layers of the card. The snowflake crystal is by Mark Richards. I used B00 to airbrush over the sentiment to make the “whiteness” of the cardstock tone down a bit and blend better with the card.
Paper Makeup Stamps is offering some stamp goodies to one lucky commenter so be sure to leave a comment below and on the other blogs by December 14!! Thanks so much for poppin’ in!! Your next stop is Stephanie Zito’s blog Dream Create Inspire.
Happy hoppin’!!
Without further ado, here’s my little creation for Paper Makeup Stamps …
This was so much fun to create! The sentiment is of course by Paper Makeup Stamps and is the May the Spirit of Christmas Wordart. I absolutely love this sentiment! This will surely be one of my “go to” stamps this year for my Christmas cards.
Other details of this card … I used the Stampin’ Up Snowfall Printed Window Sheets for the base of my card. For my layers of cardstock, I used Bazzill Dotted Swiss Cardstock. I’ve been turning to this cardstock a lot lately as it has polka-dots which is a current favorite of mine. Spellbinders Labels Seventeen were used to make the layers of the card. The snowflake crystal is by Mark Richards. I used B00 to airbrush over the sentiment to make the “whiteness” of the cardstock tone down a bit and blend better with the card.
Paper Makeup Stamps is offering some stamp goodies to one lucky commenter so be sure to leave a comment below and on the other blogs by December 14!! Thanks so much for poppin’ in!! Your next stop is Stephanie Zito’s blog Dream Create Inspire.
Happy hoppin’!!
I just LOVE acetate cards...great way to showcase a sentiment!
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you did a wonderful job on this acetate card! so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I love the clear base on this. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethis is really beautiful Angie!!!! I love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteLove all the layers! One of my favorite sentiments too.
ReplyDeletewhat a fun card!! so clever to make it transparent :)
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love how you made the transparent card. You are right. The sentiment is touching. Very nice job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great job!! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThat word art is fantastic with the clear snowflake base card. Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteJust love your card!Thanks for the hop!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Love the clear base you used.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! This is so stunning Angie! I love your design and the snowflake base! Thanks for joining us!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to showcase the word art! So pretty :)
ReplyDeleteThat window sheet is so fun - really draws your attention right to that sentiment!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool acetate card! Beautiful job of showcasing the sentiment!
ReplyDeleteYour holiday card is so very lovely! Thanks so much for sharing with us and HAPPY HOLIDAYS to you and yours!
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oh clear cards are so cool! That is one of my favorite quote...definitely needed to take center stage!
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