Saturday, February 6, 2016

Share the Love Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to a special hop from the Stamp of the Month blog hop consultants! If you've come from Krista Hershberger's blog you're on the right track. Just click the link at the end of my blog to continue to the next one on the hop. You can also click here for a list of participating consultants.

The very special set for February is named Share the Love (D size set). The reason it's so special is that for each Share the Love set sold, Close To My Heart will donate $7 USD to Operation Smile. Operation Smile is an amazing organization that provides surgeries to repair cleft lips and palates for children all over the world!

I ended up making a set of cards with a holder using Share the Love and the Charlotte papers. I took one of the sheets that has PML cards and cut it up. I used various individual cards on each notecard in the set. Not only was it fast and easy, it was a lot of fun choosing and working the PML style cards into the notecard designs! Then I used the Cricut Artiste cartridge to make a quick and easy file folder for the notecards.




All products are Close To My Heart: (click for image)
--Share the Love stamp set
--Charlotte paper pack
--Inks: Sorbet, Black
--Embellishments: Treasured Puffies, Gold Sequins, Grey Enamel Gems
Now it's time to hop over to Jen Rubio's blog for more inspiration!
Thanks for hopping by!

Michelle

10 comments:

  1. Wow! Gorgeous card set with holder! Love them all :)

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  2. Wow, all of your cards are wonderful! I especially like the stamped border

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  3. Wow you have been busy! Love the two-toned sentiment on the second card.

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    1. Thanks, Lauren. It was fun to create a variety of looks.

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  4. Awesome project. I so love the card with the arrow border all around.

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