Less than two weeks remains for Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps to celebrate their 8th birthday…hope you've been able to participate in all the fun! For all the fun details, check out the SNSS Blog! My card was made with yesterday's Throwback Feature…
Creative Nugget: After white embossing the Delightfully Delicate Background, Evergreen Bough, Pine Needles, and Worn Lipstick Distress inks were sponged over the embossing. The Poinsettia was stamped twice, sponged, and cut to be popped up and layered onto the card. The Delightfully Delicate Background was lightly stamped on the top layer of the Poinsettia with Worn Lipstick ink. The sentiment from Christmas Innies was stamped in the bottom corner. Prills and a silk bow were added to finish the card. The Delightfully Delicate Background is perfect for adding just the right bit of texture to your stamping project.
Here are the stamps used to make this card available from the Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps Store:
This card will be submitted for the following challenges:
Just Us Girls #320 - Color Week (Red, Green, & Gold - my gold is in the center of the poinsettia)
SNSS Birthday Celebration Special for this week…
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Thanks so much for stopping by!
Hugs,
Cathymac
Your background is stunning -- that stamp is beautiful with the white embossing!Thanks for joining in at JUGS!
ReplyDeleteLove the embossing and the beautiful sponged background. Thanks for joining us at Just Us Girls!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty...I love that BG stamp!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful background and lovely layout. Thanks for joining us this week at Just Us Girls.
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ReplyDeletebeautiful card, well done
Thanks for joining us at crafting for all seasons
hugs and greetings Lisbeth
DT-CFAS
What a gorgeous background and beautiful poinsettia! The stitching and bow is a nice added touch as well! Thanks for playing along with us over at Just Us Girls this week!
ReplyDeleteThis card is so pretty! I really like the way you used the background stamp. I have that stamp and still have not put ink to it...Thanks for the inspiration.
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