Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Love card with TPD
Hello my dear crafty friends and welcome to my first for October post made for Two Paper Divas.
This time I used this most adorable (the best ever) Silhouette Circles stamp set and I just incorporated it in those stencilled circles. I made those circles with inks and my punches, no special stencils used here.
Then I added 3 TPD stamped circles in the very same 3 inks colors.
The Love sentiment was a cut from In this house big sentiment stamp and I just love how this one set can make so many small lovely sentiments!
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2 comments:
Very cool! I love the bright colors and cheerfulness of this wonderful card. So pretty.
Love the look and technique. Just goes to show you don't need fancy tools; just make do with what you have. Turned out great!
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