Wednesday, 1 November 2017

November Stamp of the Month Blog Hop

Welcome to our blog hop, if you arrived here from  Maz's amazing blog, you are in the right place if you arrived here by chance I hope you see something you like.



The November Stamp of the Month "Through the Year" is such a versatile stamp set you can use is for card making, scrapbooking or other paper projects. I am so keen to see what everyone has created using this stamp set. I love the font used for the months, and all the different icons are so cute. This stamp set is only $7.50 with a purchase of $75.00 or $27.00 if you buy just the stamp set.


It was so much fun creating this card, the background frame was cut with the Artbooking Cricut cartridge at 4 inches and the card base is 4 and a quarter inches. The different icons were stamped and then coloured with the Shin Han Markers. I find fussy cutting quite relaxing so I enjoy doing it. The CTMH Non Stick Micro Tip Scissors really do make it quite easy. A little bling always adds a special touch.


I am slowly catching up on family album and this layout is from last year, a day outing to Elizabeth Quay. The kids had a really fun time and it was a lovely day, the weather was perfect. I used the December and two of the Christmas trees from the stamp set.



Thanks for stopping by, to continue the hop click here to go to Rachel's blog and check out her great project. Please take a moment and leave a comment it is always appreciated.

11 comments:

  1. That card is just gorgeous Doris! I love how you've just accented your page with the stamps too.

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  2. Doris, Wow! so many great ideas. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  3. Lovely work!
    Rachel's link does not work :)

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  4. Love that sweet Birthday card - I need to try that background frame out - most likely seen it but never thought to use it!

    Great Scrapbook layout too

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  5. I Love your card Doris, the colours, the shapes and the fussy cutting all make for a darling card.

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  6. I love your card Doris, it's inspired me! ��

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