Saturday, 21 April 2018

A Couple More From April OnStage

These were the last two cards I made, but not the last that I'll be sharing. I received the Lined Alphabet stamp set in my box of goodies, but not the matching framelits. Of course I didn't even know about them!!! When you see the new Annual Catalogue, you'll understand why I wish I had received them, as they do more than cut out letters. I was still loking for ways to include them in my display, after using them on my scrapbook page, and a clip board.

 By this stage, we knew that the set of three framelits released during SALE-A-Bration were staying, and the Wood Textures paper stack, so I added a piece of Share What You Love specialty designer series paper, some copper net ribbon (that's back too) and die cut some Blackberry bliss hearts and 'you'. Love had been heat embossed with copper embossing powder, and then I washed Blackberry Bliss ink over it. The base card is Berry Burst for a bit of warmth.

 Since the sewing machine was out I used it for this card too. The same pack of Share What You Love SDSP, and another returning colour, Mint Macaron. I'm ecstatic that it has returned, and had a nice little stockpile of card and ink to use. It's a great match for Tranquil Tide, and actually Blackberry Bliss looks great with Berry Burst and Fresh Fig. The sentiments in the new Love What You Do stamp set are really lovely, in fact the whole Share What You Love Suite is perfect, and you'll be able to order bundles during May, a month ahead of the catalogue launch.

I'll have some more samples to share in a few days.
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