How cute are these hedgehogs? They are from a brand new hostess set called Love You Lots which is so sweet that I’m sure you’ll be wanting to book a party just so you can get your hands on it! Yes, it’s a set that “money can’t buy”: you can only earn it free when you hold a qualifying party.
Here I’ve used it with the new Designer Series Paper called Affectionately Yours, which has some trendy copper elements to it (I’ve not dared cut into those sheets yet!). To create the grass, I used the stamp from In The Meadow, which thankfully carries over to the new catalogue. I created a mask to stamp around so that I wouldn’t get any grass on the hedgehogs... not that it would have mattered, really.
The greeting is stamped with Thoughtful Banners, which is a photopolymer set and therefore you can bend the stamps to fit the curve of the banner.
This was one of six cards I made on holiday using limited supplies. Well, not that limited as I did take four or five stamp sets, the DSP, cardstock and ink pads to match, and this punch... plus my usual craft kit, of course – and there are always some surprises lurking in there.
Links by TheseAreMyStamps.com
How cute are these hedgehogs? They are from a brand new hostess set called Love You Lots which is so sweet that I’m sure you’ll be wanting to book a party just so you can get your hands on it! Yes, it’s a set that “money can’t buy”: you can only earn it free when you hold a qualifying party.
Here I’ve used it with the new Designer Series Paper called Affectionately Yours, which has some trendy copper elements to it (I’ve not dared cut into those sheets yet!). To create the grass, I used the stamp from In The Meadow, which thankfully carries over to the new catalogue. I created a mask to stamp around so that I wouldn’t get any grass on the hedgehogs... not that it would have mattered, really.
The greeting is stamped with Thoughtful Banners, which is a photopolymer set and therefore you can bend the stamps to fit the curve of the banner.
This was one of six cards I made on holiday using limited supplies. Well, not that limited as I did take four or five stamp sets, the DSP, cardstock and ink pads to match, and this punch... plus my usual craft kit, of course – and there are always some surprises lurking in there.
Links by TheseAreMyStamps.com
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