"A piece of paper folded in half...", that is what a card is, right?! As soon as I saw the stamp set Birthday wit I knew I had to immediately have it. You see, believe it or not my husband doesn't really see the point of cards. GASP, I know how can anyone not see the value of a kind note of thanks or a happy birthday wish? Now don't get me wrong I know he does appreciate it when he receives one and has been know to give me a few sarcastic and funny cards over the past 20+ years. So this stamp set is just the perfect to fit his sense of humour and wit, plus I know several people that will appreciate a card made from this set.
I knew this set had endless possibilities so I decided to create a Valentine's Day card for him. Love how versatile these stamps are.
By cutting out the sentiment from one of the stamps I was able to create a custom greeting. I used the Labeler Alphabet for the I love U.
Super quick but cute card and I just love the True Gentleman DSP, it's just perfect for masculine cards.
For this next card I used the stamp the way it was meant to be used and had fun playing around with the new Brusho Crystal Color Watercolors. I love learning new techniques and trying out new to me products.
The background was created by lightly sprinkling the Brusho on watercolour paper then washing it across the paper. I then misted quite a bit on water and added more of the crystals then another mist of water and let the colours run together. There are so many ways of using this product and it can create something different every time. So fun!
Stampin' Up! Sale a bration promotion is still going on and they just added even more products that you can earn for free with either a $60 or $120 purchase. Be sure to check out the new items HERE.
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Please feel free to contact me with any questions and below I have listed all the products I used for today's projects.
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