I was inspired to pull out more of my older Stampin’ Up! stash to use so I used some old punches, ribbon and paper for my card as well. I was looking through my stash and found an older Stampin’ Up! set with a bird silhouette which I thought would be good for a sympathy card like this. It’s so fun to see them come in and then put it all together in the frame! Here’s how mine finished out:Īnd speaking of birds and Stampin’ Up!, I had to make a sympathy card for someone that lost their pet bird. This time our squares were the theme of Autumn/Fall using the Stampin’ Up! colors Pumpkin Pie and Mossy Meadow. I was also involved in another “ Stamped Sampler SWAP” making those squares like I had done with my Summer one if you remember that with my friends Patti, Shirley and Donna. Love them and was excited to receive them to add to my book. The first lady sent her ATCs from Australia and the other lady was from the UK I believe. I thought the butterfly theme with similar colors would work keeping the “Friendship” in mind…Īnd then below are the set of ATCs I’ve received from my SWAP partners in return. ![]() I was excited because this is the first ATCs I’ve sent overseas and really enjoyed making the collection. ![]() I swapped with two others and then kept one set of three for myself. Within a FB Group that I’m in, we could choose to join an ATC SWAP with the theme of “Friendship” and these are the cards that I had created. please click on the photos below to see them close-up.My thoughts are also with those that were affected from Storm Ian and hope for healing and recovery as soon as possible.Īlthough it’s been a while since I last posted, I have been working on some things for SWAPs and a few other cards that I had created as well to share with you. winners have gotten their packages and hopefully the overseas will be arriving soon. All of the prize winners have contacted me and the packages have all been sent out. Hello friends! The weather has been really nice over my way so I’ve been taking advantage of it by enjoying the outdoors before it starts changing into more chilly temperatures. Thanks so much for stopping in today! Hope you’ve been inspired and enjoying the Season!.And both blue and red Doodlebug Twine was used for two of the tags. I also added some snowflake sequins above him with the Icicles sequins mix. I used a fun Lawn Fawn road die to place him over and then stamped the sentiment from the stamp set with white ink. That cute little truck is from the Inky Stamper Vintage Truck set that I colored and cut out with the coordinating dies. I sponged the edges with some white ink and punched a hole at the top to make it a tag. ![]() The bottom right tag was cut from an Infinity Tree die set. The shaker bits inside are the Shaker Garnish which is really lightweight and still make a great shaker sound too! I used a scallop circle tag die with gold foil cardstock that I cut out the center with a circle die, added some papers for the background from the Doodlebug Buffalo Check/Woodgrain paper pack. He was placed over the acetate on the shaker tag. The tag on the bottom left is another fun shaker tag! I pulled out the Inky Stamper Nutcracker set to color him up and cut out with the coordinating die. I made the background of that one with the Falling Snowflake Stencil with white ink and heat embossing over it with sparkly white embossing powder. The presents at the bottom and the Santa hat were colored and fussy cut from the same stamp set. The tag at the top was made with the Inky Stamper Fox set that I really enjoyed coloring. And lastly I wanted to share a set of tags that I’ve made using various Inky Stamper sets! I decided to go through all of the different Christmas sets that I have from them and pull out the ones that I either haven’t used or barely used to play with them.
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