Another Friends with Flair Friday!
My craft room yesterday looked like a stamp volcano exploded. I was looking for every flourish stamp I own and my stamps are not all that organized, so it takes a massive hunt if I'm looking for something specific. I think when I was done, I ended up using three different kits plus an itty bitty to make this.
Georgia-Pacific cardstock
Memento and Stampin' Up inks
Unity Stamp Co. stamps
Mark Richards shiny things
14 comments:
I love this, looks like you even have an Ippity stamp in there:-)
Very pretty! I love those colors, and that postmark stamp is great!
sooo beautiful xxx
Cute card. I thought that your stamping room is always suppose to look like that! LOL
OHHH! I want a stamp volcano to explode in my room and give me all new stamps to get inky:) LOVE it! However, I don't think that is the volcano you were talking about:)
LOVE your card--love that you used several sets! Great colors!
I couldn't email you from your comment on my blog (your profile won't show your email)---you asked about a tutorial making shaped cards. I didn't use a tutorial....I kind of guessed. I did use my Cricut to cut the file folder (an SVG file) and then just stitched around it to make a pocket. I'm sorry I'm not much help! I did do a search in SplitCoast Stampers for shaped cards--here is the link: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/results/f37452ee06effa69433677c909497d81/
Sarah, I love this collage of stamps! What a fantastic way to get some variety and make an awesome card! Thanks for the inspiration!
WHOA that background is so pretty! I never think to use my stamps like that, thanks for the inspiration :)
sooo beautiful... I can just feel love folwing from this card.
So very sweet! Love the collage look.
WOW.. okay LOVE the colors and the stamps you picked out! so cute! hugs
Love the flourishes and the explosion was worth the end result!
This is great!
This is beautiful! I love all the flourishes you found!
what a pretty card!
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