Patience isn’t one of my virtues so, even though I am still waiting for the Tin of Cards Project Kit (it’s been REALLY popular), I couldn’t resist using the stamp set.
Luckily, the stamps are useful on their own as the set contains lots of sentiments. But can you make a projects using just the stamps from this yet? The answer, as illustrated above, is a resounding yes. This simple card uses the border stamp and the little star; both are really easy to line up as the set is photopolymer. I went for a radical colour combo of Watermelon Wonder with Cherry Cobbler, but I think it works, particularly with the sobering influence of Tip Top Taupe. Could I send this card to a man? You know, I think I will…
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Patience isn’t one of my virtues so, even though I am still waiting for the Tin of Cards Project Kit (it’s been REALLY popular), I couldn’t resist using the stamp set.
Luckily, the stamps are useful on their own as the set contains lots of sentiments. But can you make a projects using just the stamps from this yet? The answer, as illustrated above, is a resounding yes. This simple card uses the border stamp and the little star; both are really easy to line up as the set is photopolymer. I went for a radical colour combo of Watermelon Wonder with Cherry Cobbler, but I think it works, particularly with the sobering influence of Tip Top Taupe. Could I send this card to a man? You know, I think I will…
Links by TheseAreMyStamps.com
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