Saturday 27 March 2021

Seashore Stampers - March Blog Hop

Hi Everyone,

Welcome back  to the Seashore Stampers Monthly Blog Hop! This month we're sharing our creations for Easter. 

I designed this fun, very textured card last night.


 

It was made with the Wildly Happy Stamp Set on Petal Pink Cardstock, chosen not only because is it a lovely Easterish colour, I had an excess of this ribbon. Yup, I created this card around the need to use up some ribbon! (You never know where inspiration will come from.) The embossing folder used was the Ornate Floral 3D. If you have any questions, feel free to message me.

Stamp your bunnies in Black Memento Ink and punch it out with our 2" Circle Punch. Colour them lightly with your Petal Pink Blends - I just did their noses, ear insides and along the bottom. Using the Adhesive Sheets under a piece of Basic White Cardstock, with the Well Written Dies, cut out the word, "happy." Use the flourish from the same set on Vellum x 3. The Stitched Shapes circle was used on Petal Pink. The greeting, stamped in Memento Ink, is from Timeless Tulips.

I am sad to say this adorable animal stamp set, the dies and the punch, I used for this card will all be retiring on May 3rd. If you are interested in them, or anything else, my shop is HERE. Just 4 more days left of my FREE shipping. To take advantage of this special, your order needs to be place directly through me.

On your orders under 200, please use the current Host Code found to the right of this post, underneath the image of the catalogue. If your order is around the 100 mark, consider becoming a member of the card sisterhood!

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Be sure to visit the other blogs and come back here next Saturday for my usual post. 

Cheers,

Adrienne 




3 comments:

  1. Adorable card, Adrienne! Love those sweet bunnies! xo

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  2. I love everything about this card Adrienne. The texture, the colour and the elements. Well done!

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