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Tulips with Crackerbox & So Suzy Stamps

Hi Everybody,
It's Crackerbox & So Suzy Stamps anniversary month and that is a good reason to celebrate. And you know what that means, right? Generous discounts, a possibility to win and FREE SHIPPING! All the details are listed below.
As it is spring and the tulips are starting to bloom I went with a tulip theme. Crackerbox & So Suzy Stamps has some gorgeous ones to choose from:



This doesn't really need a tutorial, I just will explain how I made this card:
I stamped the tulip background with Versamark onto black card stock and heat embossed it in clear. Stamped the single tulips and colored them with Inktense and fuzzy cut them. Heat embossed teh birthday sentiment onto vellum and assembled the card.



And here are the good news:

- Free flower stamp over a $50.00 order (after discounts)
--Free shipping over $45.00 US, $65.00 International
--Every order gets put in a drawing for a Reg. MISTI, or a Mini MISTI, or a $50.00 gift cert. at the end of the month. There will be 3 winners.
--BoBunny paper, buy 1 get 1 free
--Different stamps will be on sale at random for 50% off until they last.
--Everything on web site is 20% OFF



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Comments

Nora Noll said…
WOW!! that background is so cool!! I LOVE the black with the yellow!
Anita in France said…
Bold and dramatic, Cornelia ... the damask-like background really makes those bright tulips pop! Hugs, Anita :)
Bobby said…
The yellow tulips pop off that beautifully embossed background, Cornelia.
Kim Heggins said…
Stunning...what a gorgeous background and those sweet yellow tulips are fabulous!

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