This is a really cute stamp set and I have wavered over getting it for a while now. It’s a hostess set, so you need to hold a party or place a qualifying order to earn it.
Fortunately, while stamping with a friend the other week, I discovered that she had the set so I stamped out a house in readiness for another friend’s house move.
I’ve been making a lot of really simple cards lately, so decided to put a little bit more detail (effort?) into this one, and incorporated my last remaining paper doily (must get some more of those), some DSP and the very cute Chalk Lines stamp set.
Colouring was really easy with the Blendabilities. They’re so much fun to use - have you tried them yet?
This is another card from last Friday’s stamping evening. I had already stamped and coloured the image at another gathering of stampers, so all I had to do was assemble some pieces of cardstock and offcuts of DSP to create a simple but fun project.
This stamp comes from a really lovely hostess set called Life’s Adventure. Hostess sets are only available to those who hold a party. Parties are a fun way to get together with friends, enjoy some stamping and earn free products, so what are you waiting for? Drop me a line to book a date!
Ok, I’m off to place my order from the Autumn/Winter catalogue! Hard to believe that it’s here already. The pre-order period that is. One of the many benefits of being a demonstrator is that we get to see catalogues early and order from them one month before they go “live” to the public. This new catty is a real beauty and I’m having a hard time whittling down my list to something affordable!
The small print
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