Layered Labels

By | May 12, 2012

Hi Stampin' Friends

I am so excited to give you a sneak peek at one of the new stamp sets from the 2012/2012 Catalog!  It's called Layered Labels.  And no I did not have to cut it out because there is a corresponding package of dies called Framelits, Apothecary Accents.    The dies in this group were designed to cut images from World Treasures (another new stamp set) and the Layered Labels Stamp Set– WHOOHOOO!

Layered-Labels copy
This card is for my Mom who died in 1997.  Though she has been gone for about 15 years, I still think of her every day.  She did not have a good life but she raised us the best way she knew how, and let's face it, I was not the perfect child!  Happy Mother's day, Mom, I love you!

Pearls

I used all Stampin' Up! products except for the pearls.   The sentiment was printed out in Crazy Cajun on the My Digital Studio and using the Edwardian Script ITC Font.

I used the Tulips Frames Textured Impressions Embossing Folder for the background and added Victorian  5/8" Trim Crochet Trim at the botton of the card.

I'll have the blog candy information up on my blog tomorrow.  I was trying to decide what to give and decided to give a mish mash of things – you'll like it!

Wouldn't you like to have $25.00 to spend in the new 2012/2013 Catalog?  All you have to do is make a purchase from me during the month of May and you name is automatically entered into the drawing.  The winner will have $25.00 to spend and I'll pay taxes and shipping!

 

Thanks for stopping by today

 Supplies:

  • Stamps: Layered Labels (available 1 June 2012)
  • Paper:  Very Vanilla Card Stock (101650), Crazy Cajun Card Stock (119684)
  • Ink:  Crazy Cajun Classic Ink Pad (119671)
  • Accessories:  My Digital Studio (118108), Framed Tulips Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (121809), Big Shot Die Cut Machine, Apothecary Accents Framelits Dies (available 1 June 2012), Victorian 5/8" Crochet Trim (118481), Stampin' Dimensionals (104430), Sticky Tape (104294), Paper Snips (103579)

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