What a beautiful press plate this is from Hero Arts! This is the Lotus Field plate and coordinating stencils.
The sentiments were all done with gold foiling on Spellbinders black cardstock. You can find the set at The Papercrafter's Workshop.
What a beautiful press plate this is from Hero Arts! This is the Lotus Field plate and coordinating stencils.
I pulled out my favourite baggage dies today to put together a couple of cards. These are from the We All Have Baggage collection from Sheri Ballantyne for Spellbinders.
I absolutely adore the Buon Appetito collection from Spellbinders, and when my niece received it as a gift, she graciously allowed me to die cut a bunch of the bits (before she'd even used it...). They have been sitting in my craft room for weeks, and I finally had time to assemble the MANY tiny pieces, and got them made up into cards.
I am playing along with a couple of challenges today (haven't done that in a while!). The Craft Your Stash challenge is a just for fun group on Facebook - that asks you to use something from your stash that you've never used. I am also playing along with the Alphabet Soup challenge on the Papercrafter's Inner Circle group, with E is for Embossing Folder!
And these make for a total of five baby cards made in the last few weeks! I've mainly needed baby boy cards, until a friend saw my girl version a few days ago, and asked for another... So I have two baby girl cards to share with you today, made with the Cozy Toes stamps and dies from Cocord & 9th.
It's been a week of last minute card requests! (I love making specific cards for people...) I have been teaching my girlfriend's daughter to sew, and she had created a couple of bee-themed projects for her sister, so I offered to make a bee-themed card to go with the gift.