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I am really enjoying our Seasonal Catalogue, which takes us through from Autumn through to Valentines, stopping at Halloween and Christmas on the way!
The stamp set I have chosen to focus on is 'For All Things'
It uses a lovely 'sketchy' design both for the background scribbles and the images themselves. I have used it so much recently, but here are a few of my favourite ones. I have inked up the square background scribble with a subtle colour, then stamped the stems image on top. In the photos below I have used Wisteria Wonder and Elegant Eggplant (left) and Pistachio Pudding and Elegant Eggplant (right)
In the next two photos, I have combined the set with another new stamp set called Endless Wishes - it comes in photopolymer, which means that the stamp is completely clear (no foam mount and no red rubber) - perfect for aligning directly onto your card. I stamped the scribbles in Pool Party - for the card on the left I extended the blocks right the way down the card, and then added the snowflakes and sentiments in Night of Navy.
Finally, to show the versatility of the set, I stamped the block twice in Daffodil Delight and then stamped the image and greeting from Love and Sympathy. It makes a really quick but effective card.
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Lovely projects Jen, I was hanging back from buying this set as I thought it learnt itself towards thanksgiving but you have shown me I can use it for so many occasions, thank you x
ReplyDeletePleasure Michelle - has become one of my all time favourites now - along with Lovely as a Tree of course.
DeleteOk now i really need to have this stamp set too ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhoops, sorry Wilma. x
DeleteGorgeous Jenny - especially the yellow and green one! This is a beauty of a set and really versatile as you have shown! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Vicky. xx
DeleteBeautiful cards, simple and classy!
ReplyDeleteThank you Christa. x
DeleteI didn’t pay any attention to this set as it looked really autumnal. Now I see what you have done I have changed my mind. Your cards look so classy with a simplistic elegance to them. Thank you so much for sharing and giving inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda - I do wonder if my cards are too simple sometimes, but I prefer doing cards that my card class ladies can recreate at home. x
DeleteBeautiful Cards! I love this style. Thanks for showing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Hillie. x
DeleteWhat a lovely show of cards with this set.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, thanks Hetty.
DeleteI'd missed how useful that watercolour swash would be!
ReplyDeleteThank you Catherine - it seems to get in all ym cards at the moment. Rather like Work of Art did earlier in the year!
DeleteGreat cards Jenny - love that you've shown how you can use the stamp set for so many other occasions x
ReplyDeleteThank you Tracy. x
DeleteJenny, these are all gorgeous projects. Thanks for so much inspiration :) x
ReplyDeleteThanks Em, your comments always appreciated.
DeleteJenny these are fab cards - I had totally overlooked this set. Will have to revisit - thanks for enabling!!!! Nx
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicole. x
DeleteGreat cards - love the use of these stamp sets!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kim. x
DeleteLovely cards dear Jenny! Very usable and case-able for workshops, classes or events.
ReplyDeleteYou made me look at that scribbles stamp which I hadn't noticed before.
Thank you for sharing!
x Caro