Sunday, August 14, 2016

The Stamp Review Crew: Jars of Love Edition

Today is my first blog post since moving to our new house in Tennessee! We have been so busy remodeling our house, that I'm glad I was smart and made a trio of Jar of Love cards before we left Indiana. I have not had a second of time to play since we got here on July 31st!

I wanted to use some of the Painter's Pallette DSP because i am notorious for hoarding paper. I find this paper easier to cut in to, because it is smaller 6x6 sheets, so I don't feel as bad cutting it. 😁 I'm also notorious for hoarding embellishments, so I decided to try and use a bunch of enamel dots on my cards.



Eek! I love how they turned out! I thought it would be a pain to stamp all of the little parts and to die cut them, but it was a lot of fun! I stamped a bunch of each flower and die cut them, then played around with them until I liked the way they looked in the jars.

I hope you enjoyed my set of cards. Click on the links below to continue on in the hop!


11 comments:

  1. Congrats on your move, Shanna! You were smart to work ahead. I love your trio of cards, they're all so pretty. I'm bad to hoard those things too, it's hard to let go!

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  2. Super fun cards, Shana! Those colors are great! Congrats on the move and the new house, too.

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  3. I love that you used the Playful Palette color scheme - such a different and fun one! Your cards are beautiful.

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  4. Love how you used the DSP to show off your jar! Sweet set of cards! Hope you will be all settles soon!

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  5. How fun! Love the jaunty angle of the DSP!

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  6. Congratulations on your move! It's good to have cards ready to go, isn't it? These are lovely!

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  7. Loving the tilted panels and colours Shana and the washi and dots accents are the perfect touch...Inspiring, thank you! xx

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  8. Pretty design! Love the washi, enamel dots and DSP.

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  9. Such sweet examples and use of the layers of DSP. Congrats on the move. Hope life settles down for you soon.

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  10. Well done on using your DSP and embellishments! I don't mind going to town with them when I finish with great creations and yours are GREAT! Kelly x

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  11. Shana, these cards are so fun! The mix of papers from the DSP stack and the splashes of colors in the flowers are just terrific!

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