Happy Wednesday!
This month's color is Purple! Join us the 7th through the 10th as we share purple projects using brand new SP and Company stamps that will be released on the 10th. Not only does the Design Team get to play with this color, but YOU do too! After you're done hopping around today, make sure you play along with this month's purple challenge (click here for details) for a chance to win some awesome SP and Company prizes! And don't forget that the random prize patrol is watching so leave a comment on every blog each day to be eligible for the prizes!!
Today is the SP & Company Stamp Release day! YIPPEE!!!!
I just love the new set for August! "Sewing Chic" is SEW awesome!
Oh...did I just say that? LOL
Oh...did I just say that? LOL
I love to sew and this set is just absolutely wonderful for making cards for my sewing friends and for all kinds of occasions! I love these SP & Company Stamps because they stamp so well! If you haven't tried these stamps, please hop on over to the SP & Company Store and grab you a bunch of these stamps! I promise you won't be disappointed!
Card size: 4.25" x 5.5"
SP Stamp Set: Sewing Chic
Cardstock: American Crafts, Stampin' Up
Pattern Paper: My Mind's Eye
Embossing Ink: Big & Bossyy Clear
Embossing Powder: Zing! White
Chalk Ink: VersaMagic Spring Pansy, Purple Hydrangea
Buttons: Michael's
Embroidery Floss: DMC
your card is very cute!!!
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Patty
Ooooh, I love how the white dress form looks against the purple! A very pretty card!
ReplyDeleteSteph, I love it! That dress form just POPs!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a relatively simple card. I like those because they don't take forever. I agonize over things many times...
ReplyDeleteI love how you embossed the dress form. It really stands out against the purple. TFS!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you focused on the image!
ReplyDeleteThe white dress form really pops against the purple which really displays the focal point fabulously!
ReplyDeleteNice! Love the heat embossing! :)
ReplyDelete-Kelli
That white on purple looks awesome! I really am inspired to use the white embossing powder :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice!!!
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