Howdy peeps and welcome (finally) to STAMPlorations' 6th birthday celebration! It's been awhile in coming but get ready for some fun new products in all categories - stamps, dies, stencils and stickers!
Today I have two cards made with a new set from Dee being released - Better Together. It's great for wedding or anniversary or even milestone birthday cards. I've created two sparkly cards today. Ready?
I apologize for the photo quality on the first one. I watercolored the cake with shimmering paints and they are so hard to photograph well.
Then I went extreme CAS, letting a bit of gold sparkle carry the card. I think this would make for a good 50th birthday or anniversary card.
And then I recreated the "Prosit" glasses design for red wine lovers using Aged Mahogany distress ink and adding some splatters.
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Wonderful examples of how to use this gorgeous stamp set.
ReplyDeleteFab cards with this beautiful set, great to see the glitzy version and the more CAS styles with the same set.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous collection of cards!! Love how perfectly this set works with the CAS style.
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards by using this fantastic stamp set...great set of cards...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! I like your backgrounds and layouts TFS
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful cards!!
ReplyDeleteThe minimal coloring on these cards results in a fabulous overall design. tfs
ReplyDeleteYour cards are all so very elegant! Especially
ReplyDeletethe first one - it's quite stunning.
Terrific cards. Love them all!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are so lovely but I bet these cards are stunning in real life. I love how you added the color splash of burgundy to the final card.
ReplyDeleteI would be hard pressed to pick one of your cards as a favorite because they are all fabulous! The shimmering paint is perfect for the cake. I really like the simplicity and colors of the CAS with the 3 shades of orange. Great job!
ReplyDeleteamazing technique!
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