Sunday, September 14, 2014

Blog Hop–Scaredy Cat

Welcome to another Stampers with an Attitude Blog Hop!  This team is led by Kimberly Moss.  This month we are showcasing artwork using the new Scaredy Cat collection.

If you have come here from Wendy Taylor’s Blog, you are on the right path!  The blog hop is a great big circle, so you can start here and work your away all around.  Just click on the link at the end of the post on each blog to move to the next one!  

I chose to share 2 cards today that I have already posted to my blog, but I thought it would be great for this hop.  I wanted to use the Scaredy Cat paper collection for something other than Halloween.

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The dot paper with the stars was so easy for birthday and don’t you just love the Colonial White Ink on Black cardstock effect.  I used the new You Mean The World To My stamp set (B1467), which is quickly becoming a favorite sentiment stamp set for me.

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I love purple and silver for elegant cards.  I heat embossed the sentiment with our Silver Embossing Powder.  The stamp set used on this card is called Look To The Light (B1428) and includes scriptures from the bible that praise God – enough said.

The next blogger on the hop is Fawn Carriker. 

Happy hopping and thanks for stopping by.

Jaime

9 comments:

  1. Jamie, Your cards are beautiful! I love the birthday card and how it has that "chalkboard" look.

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  2. Brilliant use of Scaredy Cat for non-Halloween cards! Beautiful cards.

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  3. Those are beautiful cards! I love the thistle and black stripe paper, and these look awesome.

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  4. Love the birthday card and the white sentiment.

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  5. Fabulous cards! I particularly like your birthday card with the chalk board look.

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  6. Love the chalkboard look of your sentiment. Would not have thought to try using Colonial White ink on the Black cardstock.

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  7. Yes I do love the colonial white ink on the black! Nice cards!

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  8. Fantastic cards! I love the way the sentiments turned out.

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