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Showing posts with label Our Craft Lounge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Our Craft Lounge. Show all posts

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Merry Christmas



A few more Christmas cards to share...and of course I have zero details written down and they are already off.

The first card I used a snowflake cut from my Silhouette.  I was trying to create some simple cards for my husband's work, and wanted a little variety of colors and designs.


For the card below I again used my Silhouette to cute the tree and adhered some glitter paper behind it.


Hope you all are ready for Christmas, I still have a few gifts to get and my cards to mail, baking to be done and I'm not even done decorating yet.  I haven't seen much of my stamp space but hoping to get a few teacher's gifts whipped up along with some cake balls this weekend.

Thanks for stopping by to visit.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Santa's List




I saw this sample last year before purchasing this set and thought it was absolutely adorable!  I adore how Aga turned the little gnomie into a Santa-so cute!!

In my quest to use up some of my patterned papers, I created this little Santa to go with the Santa's List from the Handmade Holiday papers from Simple Stories.  I added some dimension by cutting out his top half of his suit and his beard and popped them up on some dimensionals.


For his beard and the hat, I added some Sugar Sparkly Fluff from Our Craft Lounge.
Hope you've been good this year!
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Card details:
Stamps: Gnomies from Sweet Stamp Shop, Merry Wishes from Our Craft Lounge
Cardstock: Confetti Cream, Ruby Red, Handmade Holiday from Simple Stories
Inks: Memento Tuxedo Black, copics
Embellishments: ribbon from stash, dimensionals, Sugar Sparkly Fluff from Our Craft Lounge

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Happy Holidays


I adore how this card turned out.  I'm usually a "straight and narrow" stamper, I have a hard time creating cards with cock-eyed pieces but I do like a good challenge.

This is the last Sketch for You to Try.  I've loved Jen's sketches and am sad that this will be the very last one!


I'm excited that this year I completed all 12 of the sketches for this challenge.


I'm also including this card for the current challenge over at the Paper Loft travel blog for a holiday challenge.

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Card details:
Stamps: Happy Holly-days from Our Craft Lounge and Icons Sentiments from Clear & Simple Stamps
Cardstock: Crumb Cake, Confetti White, Echo Park Season's Greetings
Inks: Memento Tuxedo Black
Embellishments: Washi Tape from Freckled Fawn, circle spellbinders die, rhinestones colored with copic

For my next card as I've been creating so many Christmas cards, I used the new Retro Sketches #40 on this card.  I used some more washi tape on this one :-)  I'm seriously thinking I'll be using some of the washi on Christmas gifts this year.

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Card details:
Stamps: Happy Holly-days  and Merry Wishes from Our Craft Lounge 
Cardstock: Crumb Cake, Kraft Like a Rockstar Ivory, Echo Park Season's Greetings
Inks: Memento Tuxedo Black, Cherry Cobbler
Embellishments: Washi Tape from Freckled Fawn,  rhinestones

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Joy Fill Your Heart



Today over at Going Grey with Scrap-Creations we are wishing you a "Merry Christmas" and looking forward to seeing what you create with this theme.

I played with my Silhouette last week and wanted to create a card with this beautiful snowflake and I love the non-traditional colors for the holidays.  

I haven't created as many Christmas cards as I would have liked and I haven't even started making gifts for teachers, but last night I did come up with some ideas so I'm sure you'll be seeing them around here soon.  What about you?  Do you make your Christmas cards and gifts?

Hope to see your creation over at Going Grey with Scrap-Creations this week.
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Card details:
Stamps: Merry Wishes from Our Craft Lounge
Cardstock: Crumb Cake, Marina Mist, Whisper White, Carta Bella Winter Fun Collection
Inks: Not Quite Navy, Crumb Cake
Embellishments: Bo Bunny Weekend Market Jewels

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

GGSC139: Giving Thanks



Today over at Going Grey with Scrap-Creations we are Giving Thanks.  

For my card I used the FTL214 layout and was using this color scheme on some other cards I was creating (to be shared later in the week) so kept with using up some of my scraps.

The flowers were created by cutting out a few various size circles and distressing the edges.  The leaves are created by using the Happy Holly-days set from Our Craft Lounge and cutting them out and using my dry embossing tool to create an indent.

I received this awesome woven burlap in natural tan from I {Heart} Papers (the burlap is May Arts) and thought it would be perfect on this card.  Gives it a nice fall feel.

Finishing off the card are the pearl centers and the sentiment from Treasured Words (Verve).

Hope you will join us at Going Grey with Scrap-Creations and make sure to check out the design team creations here.
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Card details:
Stamps: Treasured Words from Verve Stamps and Happy Holly-days from Our Craft Lounge
Cardstock: Crumb Cake, Chocolate Chip, Pumpkin Pie, Certainly Celery, Kraft Like a Rockstar Ivory
Inks: Crumb Cake
Embellishments: Spellbinders circle die, Want2scrap White Pearls, May Arts Woven Burlap-Natural Tan

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Holiday Duo

Yesterday during my lunch hour I got inspired by Facetiming with a friend.  I wish I had that much mojo when I truly have the free time to stamp.  I'm hoping that I can keep up with it and continue with some holiday cards.


For my first card I used the current Sketch for You to Try for November.  Only one more month and my goal to do each of these sketches monthly has been accomplished.  I'm happy about that!



My other goal is try to use up some of this pattern paper I have been collecting.  I keep on wanting more and more of it but not using up enough of it.  I bought just one holiday pad this year and am hoping to get super creative with it-so I apologize now for the abundance of green and red I will be showing in the next 5-6 weeks.

I added the sentiment from the Trees4Christmas set from The {Stamps} of Life and the little poinsettia's are from Happy-Hollydays set from Our Craft Lounge.  I'm using up my Simple Stories Handmade Holiday paper pack for my Christmas cards this year.

My second card I started with the Retro Sketches #36 but I kind of strayed from the original sketch by having a larger sentiment framing and had it off kilter.  I also adhered my button to the sentiment frame instead of the banner piece.


For this card there is no stamping .  The one thing I like about Simple Stories are their pads have these die cut pages included and make for some easy cards.  


You can't tell but my red layer underneath it all does have a rounded bottom, which I covered with my oversized sentiment piece.  I love how it turned out though and will be making many more card using these pieces.  I wrapped the top with Lawn Fawn hemp cord. I love this is a heavier hemp cord!  I used up an old button from Papertrey Ink and adhered a big pearl from Want2Scrap on it.

My husband loved them, and that made me happy as I am trying to build up a little stock of them for him to take to work to sell.

Enjoy your Thursday!


Friday, October 12, 2012

Take Flight


Today I'm super excited!  While you are reading this I'm at work, but I will be heading to visit our Blogger's Challenge "Mom" this afternoon at the York, PA Heirloom Stamp Show.  Looking forward to visiting with Lisa and meeting lots of new friends at the show and visiting with some older ones as well.

This week our theme is "Take Flight" and I had the perfect card already made for this challenge.  I created over 20 cards for the last Paper Crafts call, but sadly not one of them were picked up.  I'm keeping positive in the face that I have lots of wonderful cards already created that I have to share on my blog in the next few months.

Since I already had created this card, I thought I would add another one to the mix using a different theme, but the same color scheme.
Card details:
Stamps: Love in the Air by Our Craft Lounge
Cardstock: Summer Sunrise, Night of Navy, Gina K. Luxury White, Authentique-Genuine
Inks: Memento Tuxedo Black, Night of Navy, copics
Embellishments: SU Rhinestones colored with B93 copic, dimensionals
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Again, I combined a few challenges on the card above and the sketch definitely had me stumped with the two little "wing" pieces.  Following my goal of being timely in participating in the Sketch For You to Try for the year.


I started off with a favorite stamp of mine, the Sweet Pea set from There She Goes and decided to go against my natural instinct of grabbing my black or brown ink and used my True Blue Fan from Clear & Simple Stamps instead.  I didn't add a variety of color to the flowers, just wanted to go with the yellow.

I punched some small holes on either side of the flowers and tied my twine through there.  I saw on someone's blog (and now I can't remember whose it was...my apologies) using a pearl on top of the button and loved it.  I colored my pearl with my copic marker.

If you have stuck with me through all this, thank you!  Hope you enjoyed the artwork and that you will join us for Blogger's Challenge this week.
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Card details:
Stamps: Sweet Pea from There She Goes
Cardstock: Night of Navy, Golden Tiara, Authentique-Geniune
Inks: True Blue Fan, copics
Embellishments: SU Pearls colored with copic, Lemondrop twine from The Twinery, Enchanted Evening buttons, round tab punch, stapler


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Never Give Up


I am going to double up on a few posts as I don't want my cards to get lost in the mix before I mail them off.

Last year I enjoyed participating in the Hope You Can Cling To Challenges over at SCS and am hoping to keep up with it again this year.

My card above was for the challenge issued by cakath with the theme HOPE AND COURAGE.  I thought this sentiment was perfect and I wanted to just use a simple image so colored these flowers.  

I used the current Sweet Sunday Sketch for this card as well and some of my all time favorite papers from My Mind's Eye.


Card details:
Stamps: Budding Blossoms and Borderline from Verve Stamps
Cardstock: Dark Chocolate, Coral Necklace, Very Vanilla and My Mind's Eye Lost & Found-Blush
Inks: Chocolate Chip, copics
Embellishments: pewter brads


My second card is holiday themed using one of my favorite sketch challenge sites, Retro Sketches.  I've been slacking in participating in these lately but was inspired this weekend when stamping.

I'm not a very good mixer of patterned paper but thought this looked good.  I think I would have layered it if I had more room on my card, but wanted to make a traditional Arielle card- square.  I love her style!

This card was also created for the Moxie Fab Challenge to make a Holiday card.


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Card details:
Stamps: Sea-Sons Greetings from Our Craft Lounge
Cardstock: Rustic , Cherry Cobbler, Kraft Like a Rockstar Ivory, Handmade Holiday by Simple Stories
Inks: Dish All the Dirt Brown, Chocolate Chip, copics
Embellishments: Kaiser Craft pearls, twine, Rustic Wooden Vintage Buttons


Thursday, August 16, 2012

Congrats on your new pad



A quick little card I made this weekend to mail off to a friend & her family who just made a big move and bought a cute little house.

Love this little frog, the expression on his face just cracks me up.  I didn't photo the inside but the sentiment says "Congrats on your new pad".

I can never seem to get that "perfect" picture of how cute everything looks when you add crystal effects to it, which I did with my pond.


Hope you are enjoying the week!
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Card details:
Stamps: The Pond by Our Craft Lounge
Cardstock: Baja Breeze, Kraft Like a Rockstar, My Mind's Eye Hootenanny
Inks: Memento Tuxedo Black, copic markers
Embellishments: Silly Season Jewels by KaiserCrafts, Crystal Effects

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Quack, Quack



Today at Going Grey with Scrap-Creations we are to make a "kids" card.  I don't have a lot of kid images, which is surprising with 3 kids...but I had this set that I thought would work perfectly with our theme.

I used the last MFTWSC and just left off the banner part of it.  I pulled out some of my new patterned papers and love the variety of color in this paper.

This set from Our Craft Lounge, The Pond has some great Dr. Seuss quotes in it.  My favorite book to read to the kids has always been the Foot Book by Dr. Seuss.  I read it to all 3 of the kids and probably could read it to them without even having the book in front of me today.



Hope you will join us over at Going Grey with Scrap-Creations and share with us your kids creations.
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Card details:
Stamps: The Pond from Our Craft Lounge
Cardstock: Cherry Cobbler, Golden Tiara, Bashful Blue, Gina K. Luxury White, Night of Navy, My Mind's Eye Summer Splash
Inks: Night of Navy, Memento Tuxedo Black
Embellishments: buttons unknown, crystal effects

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Merry Fish-mas



Today over at Going Grey with Scrap-Creations our theme is "water".  With Christmas in July being a popular, I went with a Christmas goody favor box with a Christmas theme.

This was a bit tedious to create but I love how it turned out and how the vellum gives it a "fishtank" feel.


Hope you like the little goody "bag" I created and will join us over at Going Grey with Scrap-Creations with your WATER creations.
Instructions/Techniques:
1. Cut Party Favor Box from crumb cake 
2. Cut circle in middle of front panel 
3. Cut circles from red cardstock and layer on front panel- stamp sentiment around circle 
4. Cut square and stamp image on vellum cardstock 
5. Color backside of vellum with copic markers, adhere to inside of box inside circle 
6. Stamp fish on white cardstock, cut out and adhere to front of box, apply glossy accents 
7. Assemble box using Scor-tape 
8. Fill with chocolate kisses or other candy.
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Supplies Used:
Stamps: Sea-sons Greetings by Our Craft Lounge 
Cardstock: Dare to be a Diva Red, Crumb Cake, Confetti White and Vellum Cardstock by Stampin' Up! Inks: Perfect Little Black Dress from Clear & Simple Stamps, copic markers
Embellishments: Party Favor Box 1 from Clear & Simple Stamps, Circle Spellbinders dies, Stickles Lime Green and XMas Red, Scor-tape

Friday, June 15, 2012

Lighthouse Thanks




Today over at Blogger's Challenge our theme is "For the Men" which is just in time for Father's Day here.  I've already created my Father's Day cards for my Dad and my hubby so this one I created here is actually a commissioned card for someone's husband.

She requested something with lighthouses and I haven't broken out this set from Our Craft Lounge in awhile so thought it would be perfect.


I love the OCL sets and how they have the colored images on the front of the packages to give you a little guidance.  This one I decided to color on kraft card stock to give it a more masculine look.  The anchors are perfect to create my own background and I stamped it using the same color as the card stock (Simply Blue-tiful).

Want to join us over at Blogger's Challenge, just link in with your masculine creation.
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Card details:
Stamps: Smooth Sailing from Our Craft Lounge
Card stock: Kraft Like a Rock Star, Georgia Pacific White, Simply Blue-tiful
Inks: Dish All the Dirt Brown, copic markers
Embellishments: brown twine

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

I'm on Cloud 9


So now that Valentine's Day is over, I can share the card I made for my hubby.  I honestly debated giving him the card I made him last year, he admitted he wouldn't even remember...but I figured since there were some new challenges I wanted to play in so I threw a quick card together.

The new Crazy 4 Challenges is a sketch and how could I forgo the new color challenge at SCS which uses some of my favorite colors: CC362: Bashful Blue, Night of Navy, Crumb Cake


I rotated the sketch and I also changed where the sentiment went as I couldn't manage it on the side like it shows in the sketch.  I colored my balloon with various copics and I had to add in a few red hearts for Valentine's Day.  


Hope your honeys spoiled you on Valentine's Day- I got a beautiful plant of my favorite flowers-Calla Lillies in the most beautiful light purple color and he made the family some quesadillas with his new quesadilla maker and I made us some beer marinated chicken tacos with shrimp and it was nice to sit down and have quick dinner as a family (we did still have sports).
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Card details:
Stamps: Love is in the Air from Our Craft Lounge
Cardstock: Crumb Cake, Night of Navy, Bashful Blue, Bo Bunny Midnight Frost
Inks: Perfect Little Black Dress, Night of Navy, copics, Fresh Snow
Embellishments: dimensionals, Kaiser Craft Silly Season jewels

Friday, January 27, 2012

Happy Birthday! and Project Life

Today is blogger's challenge and while I have been absent the last few weeks, it's not for lacking of wanting to participating.  My mojo disappeared over the holidays and I've been trying to force it to return...it wasn't working, so I took a little break.  I finally feel like this week it's creeping back ever so slowly.
Our theme today at blogger's challenge is "Texturize It".  I won't lie, this card took me awhile to complete, but was so happy with the end results.  Do you ever start making a card, get side tracked doing something else, and then the card takes FOREVER to complete?  That's me almost all the time.  I'm easily sidetracked when I'm stamping.


For this card I texturized the edges of my cardstock using my Donna Salazar's Distrezz-it-All, which I've had for ages and barely use....now I'm wondering why I never use it...oh yeah, it's hidden under my desk where I forget about it (mental note: put OUT on desk, not UNDER it).  I sewed one of the strips of my cardstock and also used the polka dots embossing folder from Quickcutz.

My goal this year is to complete all the SFYTT sketches in 2012.  Last year I missed a month or two and gave up after that, but this year I would like to keep up with Jen's sketches.  I've been a fan of them for a LONG time!   I just had to give a HUGE laugh as I hadn't looked at Jen's post of her card closely until I just went to link and noticed we used the same designer paper.  



The balloon was paper pieced with a piece of some of my new favorite paper- Authentique Gathering. I originally bought this paper to work with my Project Life kit (see below) and love it so much, it's heavier and two-sided and I adore the blues/orange/brown combo.  Think I may need to invest in another pad of the paper.

So with Project Life mentioned above, I'm starting my 2nd year of doing this and am so happy about that.  There's a little break in my kids' lives where I stopped scrapbooking and I really wanted to get back into it, but it was always intimidating.  I've been trying the digital as well but have a LOT to learn in that regard.  I thought I would share bits and pieces of my Project Life album on here.  I'm keeping up pretty well so far in 2012, and while I got behind in 2011 I made it a goal to finish up by the first week in 2012, and I was able to do so.



I chose to work with the Clementine kit this year and while this shows the "A" style pages, I'm hoping to incorporate various pages this year.  I keep with the rounded corners on most of my stuff for it all to flow and also picked out 2 6 x 6 paper pads that would work with the colors of the album so I could cut filler spots and embellish as I wanted.  I do not usually go with the picture/day way of doing things, and more or less just photo/document when I feel like it.

The pages above document a few weeks ago, I had been traveling in PA when I saw this car off the road (bottom photo, top left), got an e-mail from Syd's teacher that she cut her hair during cut and paste centers, and our trip to Chattanooga for Syd's 2nd cheer leading competition.

Thank you if you have stuck with me through all my mumbo jumbo this post, I've been wanting to share more of my scrapbooking/Project Life so will probably do that occasionally.

Want to join us at Blogger's Challenge, link in on any of the blog hop blogs or at Lisa's blog here.

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Card details:
Stamps: Love in the Air by Our Craft Lounge
Cardstock: Chocolate Chip, Crumb Cake, Authentique Gathering
Inks: Dish All the Dirt Brown, copic markers
Embellishments: Memory Box Jewel Stickers-Halloween, dimensionals, Janome sewing, Quickcutz Polka Dot embossing Folder, Circle die from Spellbinders

Monday, January 9, 2012

Clean & Simple?


I am joining in on the Clean & Simple Cardmaking Class this week.  It was a rough holiday break with no stamping and I've been having a difficult time getting back into it.  I thought this would be a good time for me to go back to some basics and try not to overwhelm myself with embellishments.

I squeaked 2 cards out based on the sketches this week, one is a little more detailed than the other but I like them both a lot and was happy with the outcome of them.

My first one uses the frog from The Pond set from Our Craft Lounge.


My second one I did a little more than clean & simple by distressing and using my copics to color in the gnome.  I used some retire really rust cardstock and the Gnomies set from Sweet Stamp Shop for this card.

Not too late to join in on the Clean & Simple classes if you'd like,  you can read more about it here.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Heartfelt Sympathy

 I had to make a few Sympathy cards towards the end of last year and here was one I made and hadn't shared yet.  I tried to keep it pretty simple and I really wanted to focus on the sentiment.


I used some of the Basic Grey Wisteria papers as my background to the flower I colored with my copic markers.

Card details:
Stamps: Thankful Flourishes from Our Craft Lounge, Blessings from Verve Stamps
Cardstock: Rich Razzleberry, Basic Grey Wisteria, Neenah White
Inks: Perfect Little Black Dress, copics
Embellishments: brad, dimensionals

Monday, December 26, 2011

You Float My Boat


Today is my last day as the Artist of the Month over at Our Craft Lounge.  I've had such a blast playing along with the challenges and the OCL images.  You'll be seeing so much more of them on my blog going forward as I've gotten so many awesome sets to work with.

Thank you to the gals over at OCL and to Kendra for the opportunity!

So since the Christmas holiday is now under our belts,  you should be bouncing back to a normal schedule (hah!!!  how about we do that next week?) I thought I'd roll right into Valentine's Day working with the newly release set Smooth Sailing.  This is one of my most favorite sentiments for Valentine's Day and I love the sailboat and light house in this set.

I combined this with the OCL97 Challenge which was a sketch and I turned it to fit my image and scaled down my card size just a little.  I used the current color combination over at SplitCoast Stampers for this card as well.


Hope you all had a great holiday and that you will join us over at OCL for the current challenge.
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Card details:
Stamps: Smooth Sailing from Our Craft Lounge
Cardstock: Pear Pizazz, Cameo Coral, Basic Black, Neenah White
Inks: Memento Tuxedo Black, Copic markers
Embellishments: spellbinders circle nestabilities, dimensionals, dyed seam binding

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Merry Fish-mas!

This may be my last Christmas card I share...I'm not going to promise that, but I don't anticipate making any more before Sunday.  Things could change though :-)

I was a bit out of my comfort zone when creating this card as I decided to do some watercoloring.  I do not break those out too often as I'm just not as skilled at it as I am at other coloring methods.  Enjoyed doing this and need to break out my aquapainter more often. 

It is a large card as I wanted to create an underwater scene for my creation.  The turtle is covered with crystal effects but it's hard to see in the scene.

Are you all ready for Christmas?  I had every intention of having my cards out by now, but unfortunately they are still sitting on my desk.  I hope today is the day though!
 
Card details:
Stamps: Sea-sons Greetings from Our Craft Lounge
Cardstock: Perfect Little Black Dress, Echo Park Season's Greetings
Inks: Multiple Distress Stains, Basic Black
Embellishments: Aquapainter, Crystal Effects

Monday, December 19, 2011

Believe

Welcome to my 3rd week as the Guest Artist at Our Craft Lounge.  Are you ready for Christmas yet?  I've made quite a few Christmas cards this year which I usually give to the teacher's at school.  I'm really bad about making cards for the family and usually order mine from Shutterfly or somewhere like that.

This tree from the Sea-Sons Greetings set and it reminds me of that last tree on the tree farm that needs a home.  I colored the image with my copic markers and then mounted on some oval and scalloped oval nestabilities.  I added a sewing frame around the border of the card.


This sentiment from Merry Wishes is one of my favorites.  I speak to my oldest a lot about Believing.  

Card details:
Cardstock: Glamazon Green, Brown Leather Satchel, Kraft Like a Rockstar, Dare to be a Diva Red,Very Vanilla
Inks: Dish all the Dirt Brown, Dare to be a Diva Red, copics
Embellishments: Janome Sewing, Spellbinders Nestabilities, dimensionals

I created another card for the holidays and this is really one of my favorites that I created with the Our Craft Lounge stamps.

I love this layout and this color combination was just very striking to look at.  I again popped up the Poinsettia from the Happy Holly-days set after coloring it with several copics and dusting the edges with Rockstar Red and Cotton Candy Pink Sparkly Fluff



Since my next post for Our Craft Lounge won't be going up until after Christmas, I hope you that you and your family have a wonderful  safe holiday!
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Card details:
Stamps: Merry Wishes and Happy Holidays from Our Craft Lounge
Cardstock: Dish All the Dirt Brown, Echo Park Season's Greetings, Glamazon Green, Very Vanilla
Inks: Dish All the Dirt Brown, Perfect Little Black Dress, copics
Embellishments: Dare to be a Diva Red ribbon, EK Success scalloped border punch, Rhinestone brad, Rock Star Red and Cotton Candy Pink Sparkly Fluff
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