Welcome by my blog today, sweet creative friends. I'm always happy and grateful to have you visit me, to hear your thoughts and comments, and just to know that you're here. I also equally enjoy seeing all of your creative artwork, and I hope you know how much you all inspire me. Today I'm sharing a sweet and easy little card and bookmark duo creating using the Stamps of the Week from Stamp Simply. These products are all on sale this week, and they are amazing.This card started with black, pink and natural white cardstocks that I layered together. The top (pretty) layer was cut using the beautiful Craft Consortium Ink Drops - Rose 6x6 Paper Pad. I cut the piece of patterned paper into strips and placed them strategically onto the natural white cardstock, leaving small gaps of white in between. The beautiful pattern in the paper remains fluid and continuous even though there are spaces in between each section. The Craft Consortium Collection has several lovely colors of this gorgeous paper, and they're all available at Stamp Simply.The sentiment and image I stamped on the front of my card are both found in the (one sale) Salvation Stamp Set. I also made a matching bookmark that uses all the same papers. The sentiment on the bookmark can be found in the (also on sale) Good News Stamp Set. I stamped the bookmark sentiment with Graphite Black Ink and cut it using the Fishtail Banner Dies. I love the beveled edges these gorgeous Banner Dies leave. The many wonderful stamp sets available at Stamp Simply make it easy to create beautiful cards, matching bookmarks and more.The finishing touches to my card were a pretty Seam Binding bow topped with a Coconut White Paper Bloom. You can find the Stamp of the Week and other promotions by visiting Stamp Simply, and you can always find lots of wonderful inspiration on the Stamp Simply Blog and IG Page. Thanks so much for visiting me today. I appreciate you so much, and I'm praying that you all have a happy and blessed Easter. God loves you very much. So much, in fact, that He died for you.
Blessings,
Karen



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