Tuesday, January 10, 2012
H2H Unused Stamp Set Challenge
Here is my card for the Unused Stamp Set Challenge on the Heart2Heart Challenge Blog. I won't have my January Stamp of the Month for a couple weeks and wanted to showcase it at an upcoming workshop. I bought the Remember This set quite a while ago and never used it and now I can't figure out why! It's very similar to the Little Reminder Stamp of the Month for January so I decided it would be an ok substitute. My littlest brother, Scott, turned 40 this year! This will be his birthday card. The paper I used was Elemental... another thing I haven't used before as well as the Kraft Die Cut cards. This card is full of firsts!
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Love your use of the Elemental with the Kraft card. Cute star border. Thanks for joining us at H2H!
ReplyDeleteI just love these Kraft cards and yours is super cute! Thank you for playing at Heart 2 Heart!
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ReplyDeleteI just love Elemental papers for guy cards! Thanks for joining us at Heart2Heart Challenges this week and sharing your art!
Paige
What a fabulous card!!!!! Kraft and elemental are perfect with each other!!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThis card is terrific! I'm so glad you shared this card with us. :-)
ReplyDeleteI like all the fun little details you added - the metal/twine/cardboard star all add great texture. Thanks for playing with us this week at H2H!
ReplyDeleteI do not have that stamp. I really like how you used and love it with the elemental papers.
ReplyDeleteI am really loving this card. Great job! Thank you for joining us at h2h this week
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic challenge! I have loads of sets I could be challenged into using :)
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