It is time again for the Red Rubber Designs Blog Hop which features the spotlight stamp set for January, Victorian Hearts.
Victorian Hearts |
I used a large Spellbinders die to cut the cardstock then folded to form the card. I used the next smaller sized die for the cream colored layer. I stamped the four different hearts using Palette inks in Noir, Jardin Moss and Moulin Rouge.
Inks as well as cardstock available from Red Rubber Designs.
- Pick out your favorite stamp set from the featured stamp sets found here.
- Email the name of your favorite set to contest@RedRubberDesigns.com
You are on the last stop of our blog hop but here is the list in case you missed one:
Red Rubber Designs
Diana - Wordbird's Nest
Kate - The Scrapyard
Louise - Kard Krazy
Paula-Kay - Creative Stamping with Paula-Kay
Sarah - Vintage Figments (you are here)
Thanks for visiting.
15 comments:
Very nice, those images look great with the decorated edges. TFS!
Very pretty Sarah. The Spellbinders die really dresses it up too.
Another beautiful, vintage creation, Sarah!
Sarah... I love your thought process...in making these with the cut outs and soft design. These stamps are shown in a beautiful way in your cards!
Such pretty little cards!!
Pretty Valentines!
I like that you now have a collection of the same design.
Such a lovely stamp set, and this is the perfect vintage project to set them off! The delicate die-cut frames echo the intricate images so prettily - love them!
Alison x
The die-cuts are perfect with these images! Great cards!
So pretty! Those die cuts do highlight that stamp set.
Very pretty!
These are so elegant!
Hugs,
Robin
So pretty Sarah.
Glad to see you survived the week. LOL
Hugs Lynn
beautiful and so delicate...love the outer edges of those cards!
I adore these die cuts,,,,OMG,,,,,, what a incredible work yours..Thanks for your comments to The Doll House Collector at Alison Bomber' blog with my adorable doll sheet,,,so feel free to choose your favorite product from all my stuff for free e-mail me to nicecrane@yahoo.com
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