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STAMPlorations Christmas Release Blog Hop - Day 2

Hi Everyone,

today is day 2 of STAMPlorations fabulous Christmas Release Blog Hop.


Today we are featuring the new Layered Mistletoe Set.




I inked up and spritzed the stamps with shimmer spray. Added the sentiment. Trimmed the card and added strips of patterned paper on the top and at the bottom. For the bottom I used a scalloped border die.


My second card:


Stamped teh solid leaves in white and added green outlines. Stamped the sentiment. Added Washi tape. Stamped the berries and added Nuvo drops.




You can't miss this hop - the DT created the most amazing cards!

Commenting is open from September 25 to October 5
Winner will be randomly drawn from all comments left on the STAMP blog and designers' blogs

Prize: 
ONE winner will get a $25 gift certificate to the store


Stamps and dies (including new release) in the CHRISTMAS CUTplorations Dies section are 10% off automatically until October 8 and if you use code STAMPGIRLCORNELIA code you will get an extra 20% off


Comments

conil said…
WOW! This stamp set is much more impactful than I thought. The cards are very different but love them both. Also love how you offset the white petals on the second card and all your embellishments.
nancy littrell said…
Gorgeous and creative mistletoe card designs, Cornelia. I have all 3 of the sets and have made 4 cards and 1 tag and can't wait to make more. All the sets are so versatile and the DT is sure proving their versatility. Thank you for sharing your beauties, my friend. Hugs..
Denise Bryant said…
Love your card with this pretty Layered Misteltoe set! Love the white on kraft!
Jean said…
Simply lovely! This is one of my favorite sets!
Esther Asbury said…
Beautiful cards -- love the white on kraft!
Dee Earnshaw said…
Love how you have used this mistletoe image on your lovely cards - thanks for sharing:)
Anita in France said…
A delicious duo, Cornelia ... the first bright and vibrant, the second warm and cosy ... the white on kraft is fabulous! Hugs, Anita :)
Glennis F said…
Fabulous! The second one is my favourite
shirley-bee said…
Fabulous cards, thank you for showing the stamps off so beautifully! :)
Bunny said…
Lovely traditional colors on the one. Very bright and pretty. The second card is really nice on the kraft card stock with the tape. [Bunny]
I love the wonderful cards made with this set.
Kim Heggins said…
amazing cards...love the mistletoe!
Mac Mable said…
Such a contemporary stamp set. Wonderful inspiration....Thank you x.
SHartl said…
Wow!! I am loving the mistletoe on kraft with the shiny washi tape.
Arianna Barbara said…
Beautiful cards and colouring!!!
Flo said…
Sooooo viele Karten hast Du gestaltet!!!
Da hast Du ja schon fast genug Weihnachtskarten für dieses Jahr zusammen *haha*
diese gefallen mir sehr gut.

Lucy E. said…
Lovely cards with the
pops of color! I love the
white on kraft.
Mac Mable said…
Love the artsy look to these stamps. Great showcase of them and fabulous inspiration....Thank you x.
Dana M said…
Wonderful cards! Love your layouts and details - the splatters and washi tape add so much fabulous interest.
Kate Yetter said…
Beautiful! I especially love the patterned paper strips on the bottom. Adds the perfect bit of texture.
Kate
Very festive cards. Love your use of the washi tape. TFS

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