Its been quite sometime since we have had a Mint Monday! I am happy to say that life has once again returned to normal, we are settled, and I am ready to get back into the groove of things! :)
If you have made a project using Mint Motif stamps, be sure to email me at Kimberly1Crawford@gmail.com. I would LOVE to share your project and a link to your blog or gallery!
AND, in case you missed it, don’t forget the design team call we have going for Mint Motif! The deadline is THIS FRIDAY! There is lots of details HERE.
Please email your applications with all this information to
dt@iheartpapers.com. Deadline to apply is October 1, midnight EST.
I made a small flower, using the leaf image from Mint Motif’s school basics. Well, I made two. And I wanted to use the other one. (The first one is HERE) So, I grabbed more of the October Afternoon Seaside papers that the flower was made from and made another card.
The cork was stamped with a sentiment from MM’s Very Square Sentiments and it was die cut with a Spellbinders Classic Square. The thin cork from Creative Impressions is very easy to cut with your dies. I am sure that my love of all things kraft and twine also includes cork. :) And yes, Angela, I have an addiction! :)
The October releases will be peeking in just a little bit! (the 11th)! Oh, I cannot wait for you to see these images!! thanks for stopping by!
Supplies: Stamps-Mint Motif (Very Square Sentiments, School Basics), Patterned paper-October Afternoon (Seaside 8x8) Making Memories (Ledger), Cork (Creative Impressions), Twine (May Arts), Spellbinders (Labels One, Classic Squares Small)
7 comments:
Oh wie schön, sieht so nach Natur aus und wirkt absolut harmonisch. Gefällt mir.
Awesome card and I am looking forward to the new release!
Awesome card and I am looking forward to the new release!
Kim, this is so pretty! I always love a subtly coloured card, and yet when I make cards I always think I have to hit people over the head with colour!
I'm a big fan of October Afternoon and I love seeing it beautifully used!
So beautiful!!!!
superbe bravo
md
Hi Kim, How do you do this effect vintage on the borders of the blackground???
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