The theme for today's post is "Love" to celebrate how much we love our card making craft! I never thought that when I was introduced to stamping over 9 years ago, that I'd be so hooked! I think my exact words to my husband were, "Don't worry honey. I'm not going to get into stamping." Ha! (I was an avid scrapbooker at the time and had no intention of starting a new hobby.) Never say never right?
Well, here I am all these years later and my love of card making and paper crafting has just grown and I can't imagine doing anything else! Would you like to be a part of this world-wide group of stampers and crafters? Click to see why stamping and crafting is for everyone!
So, are you ready to see my "love" card for today? I hope you are inspired today!
I just love this stamped image from the set called Seasonally Scattered. Isn't that a cute one? Look closely and you'll see that some of the dots are actually hearts! You can view the other cards that I've created with this stamp set here.
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Have a wonderful World Card Making Day!
Your card is wonderful! I love the thread wrapped around the top and the hearts popped up.
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Love how you gathered it all up and made it the focal point of your card/design; nice CAS layout! TFS!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Christi! The tiny hearts sprinkled in with the dots are a perfect touch! Adding twine was a great embellishment. Happy WCMD! ♡
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Christi! The popped hearts and twine are the perfect embellishments!
ReplyDeleteYou've created an awesome CAS card in a great color scheme! Any of our military members will be thrilled to send this home to their loved one. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat stamp, and great card! Love how you layered the card with the red.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very cool card! Very nice job on the stamping!
ReplyDeleteI love that the sentiment is reverse blank..... and I do like that some of the dots are hearts... Thank you for supporting OWH!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful stamp...and you used it to create a striking crisp card...well done!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a striking card! You've certainly made good use of that SU stamp set. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, do I love that stamp set!! What a great method for a CAS card, which I always struggle with. This is gorgeous!
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