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STAMPlorations Inspiration #153

Hi Everyone,
its inspiration time at STAMPlorations!

This week we are featuring Deepti's stamp line Dee's Artsy Impressions.


My stamp supplies:
preview-yuletidedeer

This card is super easy - stamped and colored the deer and then die cut it with one of those stitched round dies. The PP is from my stash and ancient, as is the Washi tape. Added gems, a little gold bell and gold string.


Because we're doing the Giving Thanks hop this week, all our stamps, stencils, and dies are 40% off with the BIGTHANKS coupon, until November 30. (Coupon could be used only once per customer/shipping address; coupon does not apply to products in the New Release and Retiring categories; coloring books; and gift certificates). But you can use my 20% off DT code STAMPGIRLCORNELIA  an unlimited number of times to purchase stamps in the New Release category.


All our  Inspiration Project posts have a monthly random drawing - 1 commenter wins a $10 gift certificate. So look at all those fabulous cards the Inspiration Girls made and leave them some love! It may pay off :)

Happy Stamping!

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Comments

Flo said…
Der Hirsch sieht aber gefährlich aus. Wie gut, dass er auf der Karte gut befestigt ist.
Schwarz/weiß/rot macht sich immer gut, wie man auch hier sehen kann.
Liebe Grüße
conil said…
Dang, girl, this is another outstanding effort. Love that you're using older products to come up with these extraordinarily modern and delightful designs.
Nora Noll said…
This is very cool and I LOVE the graphic way you made this card. STUNNING card.

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