Monday, March 31, 2014

April Stamp of the Month: Balloon Talk

 

Welcome to our April Stamp of the Month Hop! 
You are going to love all the ideas for the Balloon Talk stamp set! If you've come from Pamela's blog, you're on the right track. Just click the link at the end of each post to continue on the hop.

Isn't this a cute and fun set! Look at all the great messages to create with. 

I decided to use the Thanks balloon for my card. I paired it with paper from the Ivy Lane paper pack. The top of the card is a dry embossed layer with a chevron pattern. This is one of five of the new embossing folders in our Spring/Summer 2014 Idea Book! The bottom is just strips of B & T paper from Ivy Lane. In the center I used our Artbooking Cricut cartridge to cut a notebook styled layer. I used the B & T pattern that has script on it to compile the notebook paper effect! The accents come from the Pink Flamingo and Green Bubbles packs. 


All products are Close To My Heart:
--Balloon Talk
--Ivy Lane paper pack
--Smokey Plum ink
--Artbooking Cricut cartridge
--Chevron Embossing Folder*
--Pink Flamingo Dots
--Green Bubbles

*embossing folder used with a Cuttlebug.

The Balloon Talk Stamp of the Month set is only available from March 1-31, 2014. You can even get this set for only $5 with a qualifying purchase! Don't delay and miss out on this fab stamp set. 
Click here to get yours now!

Ready to go see more great ideas! Now hop  over to Wendy's blog for more great ideas!

Thanks for stopping by. Come back anytime!
Michelle


6 comments:

  1. Such a pretty card Michelle! Love the embossing on the card too!

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  2. This is great! Really like the idea of using the script paper to create the notebook page.

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  3. Beautiful! This is a great combination of paper, stamp, and layout!

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