Tuesday, 1 December 2020

December Stamp of the Month "Happiness Never Grows Old"

 Welcome to the Australasian CTMH blog hop, if you arrived here from Shaunna's Passionate About Pages you are in the right place. If you arrived here by chance I hope you get some inspiration to use this lovely stamp set.



This is a lovely floral stamp and I am sure it will be used over and over again. The floral sprays are devine and the font used for the sentiments are so pretty.



This first card use just two colour, sapphire and white and I am very happy with how it turned out. I  used sapphire cardstock then this lovely paper from a past collection. The white stitched frame and then the roses and leaves stamped in sapphire ink which completes the card.


I so love it when my niece sends me photos of herself and her daughter, these are just some random photos that she sent to me. This is a simple but really pretty layout and uses just small strips of paper. I thought this sentiment was perfect for this layout.






Inspiration for my final card  came from Connie at Constantly Stamping I loved how special it looks. I have used the single flower and leaves, then just outlined the stamped flowers with the grey and lavender tri blend markers. For a little dimension I added thin strips of white cardstock behind the flowers.



Thank you for stopping by I hope you like what I have created, to continue the hop go to Lauren Moore's blog and see what wonder project she has to share.


Please take a moment and leave a comment before you leave, your comments are always appreciated.

Happy crafting, Doris

4 comments:

  1. Three great projects Doris. How clever to match the blue paper with blue flowers. I love the simplicity of your page and those tiny strips of white cardstock on your final card look amazing.

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  2. Love the blue card, Doris - my favourite! But you page is gorgeous too!

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  3. Oh this stamp goes so well with that paper!~

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  4. I love the strip of white for an extra dimension behind the flowers.

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