I've been having so much FUN using the wonderful NEW products from this month's release at Creative Worship Stamps. This month's release includes some lovely florals, awesome faith definitions, a super cool stencil, new dies, and so much more. The card I'm sharing today combines some of the NEW products with some of my older favorites. This is one of the (many) things that I love about Creative Worship Stamps.For this card, I started with black cardstock layered with purple cardstock. The top layer is basic white cardstock that I cut using the fabulous Stitched Rectangle Dies. I use this sweet set quite a bit. Isn't that scalloped edge just so cute? In the center of the white paper, I stamped two of the definitions using the new Faith Definition Stamp Set. The next step was to stencil on the background with various shades of Tim Holtz Oxide Inks using the pretty Delightfully Delicate Stencil.There's a lot going on here, so I'll try to cover it all (LOL). I used the Stitched Rectangle Dies again to cut the smaller rectangle that I stamped with the cool rulers from the Vintage Snippets Stamp Set. Next, I stamped the 16 with various Tim Holtz Oxide Inks using the awesome NEW Jumbo Textured Numbers Stamp Set. I placed them on the cut rectangle. The butterfly and leaf are from the NEW Patient Echinacea Stamp Set. The word SWEET is found in the Holiday Cheer Stamp Set.Some of the images (rectangle, leaf, sweet) are raised up using 3-D Foam Tabs from Really Reasonable Ribbon. RRR is going out of business, and there are lots of great deals taking place. Be sure to check out that great opportunity. Thanks so much for visiting me here today, and please take time to stop by my Instagram Page to Follow me there.
I'm sharing my card here:
TIME OUT Challenges - Challenge #302 - The words I used and incorporated into my design are WHITE, NATURE (butterfly) and MOVIE (16 candles).
A Cut Above Challenge Blog - November: Anything Goes w/Die Cuts - I used several Creative Worship dies on my project as listed above.
Sweet Stampin' Challenge Blog - Birthdays
Blessings,
Karen




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