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I have so much paper, stamps, ink and decorative elements for cards that I will not use them up in my lifetime. I do enjoy the hobby and thought it would be nice to make some cards to sell at our quilt show booth. I think that quilters who do not stamp might be interested in some handmade cards with a sewing theme.
I made these three over a week ago, but haven’t been able to get back to the stamping bench since. All the cards are blank inside.
I packaged them with an envelope in a clear plastic ...
read moreAutumn is my favorite time of year, and I like to send cards to celebrate the season. I have sent Thanksgiving cards for years and they are always eagerly anticipated by my family who live out of state. So let’s stamp some cards today for #AutumnJubilee2020!
Ever since I discovered Impression Obsession, I have loved the sentiments and motifs they offer. I like that you have the option of how your stamps are mounted, so I can save money using my acrylic blocks, plus they take up less space than the wood mounts. Wood mounts are still available for ...
read moreOne of the things I really enjoy is making and sending cards for the Autumn season, and particularly Thanksgiving. Friends and family love getting them. With a love of pumpkins and all things Autumn, this is a great time to stamp and play with paper. I have a couple of stamp sets that are perfect for Autumn cards, plus adding some stickers is a fun way to dress up and add marvelous detail to designs.
For this simple card, I stamped the sentiment in the lower right from the set So Very Thankful, added a ribbon above and a cute ...
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