This stamp is not as old as the one I used for Monday's design. It is from Funky Kits and is called Tiny Tiddler, it is one of their Sugar Nellie range.
I coloured the stamp with my trusty Promarkers and then die cut both it, and the slightly larger card from gold mirri, using Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels 17 dies.
The swirling backing paper is from a Timeless Textures paper stack. The gold strips were cut from gold mirri and I added the blue raffia, flat back gems and shells came from my stash.
Don't forget to add your project to this Crafty Boots Challenge.
Good luck.
Dionne


OH this is a good Dionne!! Excellent job colouring her hair!! I hear about those stamps! I have a whole organizer just for stamps, a good portion of them still in packages, never even opened!!! Us crafters sure do hoard don't we! tee hee. hugs :)
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DeleteThe trouble is Pamellia that it is not just rubber stamps, it's dies, ribbon, paper flowers and paper ... oh my goodness, you should see all of the paper I have!
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Dionne this is such a fun birthday cad. Loving the little shells. This will also be perfect for one entry as an anything goes creation for our challenge below.
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Thank you Desire. Thank you for the invitation, I hardly ever enter other challenges, I may just take up your suggestion, thank you.
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Great colouring and image and I love the design with the fancy mats and the gorgeous little cluster of shells.xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Lisette. I don't do fancy mats very often but it seemed to work with this image.
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This is a.cute card! Very nice coloring as always and that border around the stamp is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I was trying to break away from my habitual style - trying to mix it up a bit!
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Fabulous stamp and colouring -love the little shells-I started with stamping then onto digis with the DT I am on but have recently redicovered my love of stamping
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I started buying wood mounted rubber stamps over thirty years ago, I still have them all carefully packed away. Digi stamps are more convenient but it is nice to return to where I started and apply the new techniques.
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