Happy Hellos Everyone:
Gosh! It seems like forever since my last post. I've been busy doing all kinds of stuff including making cards. I'm preparing to participate in a couple of local holiday bazaars in the next couple of weeks, so I'm trying to increase my stache.
Yesterday, I was working on a few cards and I decided to share this one with you. I don't know about you, but I love when I can use a stamp over and over again for different occasions and produce another look. You may remember, I used this stamp back in October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. If you scroll down a little bit you'll see it.
Take a look...
I have to tell you, I absolutely looooooooove SU's Cherry Cobbler. You have to try it, if you haven't already. I just love it!!! I double stamped the wreath from Hero Arts Stamps with two different shades of craft greens inks before embossing it with clear embossing powder from RangerInk. I also dotted the wreath with White Opal Liquid Pearls. I didn't have any red Liquid Pearl or bling, so I dotted the wreath with a red Copic Marker and toppped it off with Glossy Accents. The Merry Christmas sentiment is also from Hero Arts. I colored the Pointsettia with several shades of red Copic Markers.
Thanks for stopping by The Peddler's Gallery. Come back real soon. I'll have more to share tomorrow.
Gosh! It seems like forever since my last post. I've been busy doing all kinds of stuff including making cards. I'm preparing to participate in a couple of local holiday bazaars in the next couple of weeks, so I'm trying to increase my stache.
Yesterday, I was working on a few cards and I decided to share this one with you. I don't know about you, but I love when I can use a stamp over and over again for different occasions and produce another look. You may remember, I used this stamp back in October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. If you scroll down a little bit you'll see it.
Take a look...
Thanks for stopping by The Peddler's Gallery. Come back real soon. I'll have more to share tomorrow.
1 comment:
Beautiful wreath!
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