Today I am guesting a the Sweet Stamp Shop, featuring a new set by Alyssa Bennett called Yummy Love. I have made 3 cards today, so I hope this makes up for the fact that I didn't really hold up to my part of the deal to post daily for the month of November. Um, that's a lot harder than I thought. I couldn't do it!! Sorry!
My first card uses the little apple for a school themed card. This card was inspired by my pal Claudia Shadler who makes awesome rosettes! I just added paint splatter on the right side and used October Afternoon paper to bring home the school theme. You can find a great tutorial on rosettes HERE.
For the second card, I simply punched 1 inch squares from some Crate Paper and colored the pear images with copics. The ribbon was a gift from my pal Alyssa Scritchfield.
Lastly I made a family themed card using the little peas. The papers are from Crate paper. I used the heart from the set to create a background. The stars are die cut from cork. It would make a great card for a sibling.
Useful Links:
- Sweet Stamp Shop blog: http://
sweetstampshop.blogspot.com/ - Alyssa Lea Designs blog: http://alyssaleadesigns.com/
- Sweet Stamp Shop SHOP: http://www.sweetstampshop.com/
fall-gratitude/ - Yummy Love stamp set: http://www.sweetstampshop.com/
yummy-love/ - Yummy Love Lemon Lime Digi: http://alyssaleadesigns.com/
product/ yummy-love-lemon-lime-digi-and- svg-set
Thanks for checking out my projects!
All 3...too cute! :)
ReplyDeletethese are so sweet! i love the little pieced up quilt you created!
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Fabulous cards! I love your Claudia inspired on with the rosette!
ReplyDeleteSweet cards! Loving your style too.
ReplyDeleteI love these! That middle one is my favorite, loving all the squares and paper choices!
ReplyDeleteThese are all so cute, Wida! If I didn't have to get to work, I would be rushing straight to my craft desk to try out your gorgeous style! I especially love that rosette card (since my mind is on end-of-year teacher cards right now). :-)
ReplyDeleteTooooo cute! I love how you tie your ribbons :D
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