Stamp Camp Cards 11 - 15
Today takes me onto showing you the third batch of Stamp Camp cards. As always - If you do like any of these cards and wish to CASE them please give the original designers credit and don't publish or claim them as your own. Thanks!
The first card today was CASE'd from Linny, http://lindylousmeetingplace.blogspot.co.uk/
I thought it looked so fresh and clean, love the daisies which are the smallest of three on our Sizzix Bigz die. I think Linny used buttons on her original but we used the Sweet Button Embosslit instead.
Our next is another nautical/male card. I always seem so short on these and get stumped when trying to think of an idea, despite loving the stamp set! It also uses up more of those DSP scraps we all seem to accrue.
The third card is yet another by the fab Dawn Olchefske, http://dostamping.typepad.com/ , who always comes up with something different. On this occasion - plaid stamping. I CASE'd this pure and simple, I loved it so much, only the scallop edge is slightly different as mine is smaller. My ladies and I enjoyed trying this stamping technique - so simple yet effective.
This card is CASE'd from Mandy Sheddon, http://stampamandy.blogspot.co.uk/ The original is in pink and uses real buttons, we used the Sweet Buttons Embosslit again and wisteria wonder card.
The last card today is from an idea which comes in handy when I need to use up even more of those scraps. I saw a card by someone who was obviously thinking along the same lines - got a feeling her name is Susan Creer., the only blog I can find for her is here:
We punched the shapes from the Big Top Birthday DSP using the Postage Stamp punch which I still have in my stash - my Ladies still love this punch although it only appeared for a short while in our mini catalogue earlier this year.
Nice to finish this post on a bright cheery card. One more post to come showcasing the final Stamp camp cards.
The first card today was CASE'd from Linny, http://lindylousmeetingplace.blogspot.co.uk/
I thought it looked so fresh and clean, love the daisies which are the smallest of three on our Sizzix Bigz die. I think Linny used buttons on her original but we used the Sweet Button Embosslit instead.
original by Linny |
Our next is another nautical/male card. I always seem so short on these and get stumped when trying to think of an idea, despite loving the stamp set! It also uses up more of those DSP scraps we all seem to accrue.
The third card is yet another by the fab Dawn Olchefske, http://dostamping.typepad.com/ , who always comes up with something different. On this occasion - plaid stamping. I CASE'd this pure and simple, I loved it so much, only the scallop edge is slightly different as mine is smaller. My ladies and I enjoyed trying this stamping technique - so simple yet effective.
original by Dawn Olchefske |
This card is CASE'd from Mandy Sheddon, http://stampamandy.blogspot.co.uk/ The original is in pink and uses real buttons, we used the Sweet Buttons Embosslit again and wisteria wonder card.
original by Mandy Sheddon |
We punched the shapes from the Big Top Birthday DSP using the Postage Stamp punch which I still have in my stash - my Ladies still love this punch although it only appeared for a short while in our mini catalogue earlier this year.
Nice to finish this post on a bright cheery card. One more post to come showcasing the final Stamp camp cards.
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