Welcome to another Stamp of the Month Blog Hop! This month we have 25 consultants sharing ideas on the May SOTM: Celebrate with Cake! If you've come from Haley Dyer's blog you're on the right path. Just keep clicking the links and you'll advance to the next blog!
I LOVE this stamp set! Look out all the great images and sentiments! This set will work for just about any occasion! Using a sketch from one of our How To books made this a quick and easy card to make! I colored the cake with a waterbrush and went for an ombre look on the top layer. LOVE the waterbrushes!
All products are Close To My Heart:
--May Stamp of the Month: Celebrate with Cake
--How To Book: Make It from Your Heart Vol. 1 (pattern 30)
--Calypso paper pack
--Cardstock: White Daisy, Pear
--Ink: Archival Black, Pear, Honey, Cotton Candy
Now it's time to hop over and see what Paige Dolecki has to share with us.
Thanks for hopping by!
Have a creative day!
Michelle
Yummy! And pretty!
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DeleteGorgeous card! Great coloring on the cake layers.
ReplyDeleteThanks Brenda.
DeleteWhat a beautiful card! Love your coloring on the cake!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! I esp like the Celebrate as one of the cake layers! Very cute
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lela.
DeleteHow cute is this with Calypso!
ReplyDeleteIt felt very festive! Thanks, Lauren!
DeleteBeautiful job! Love the sentiment in the middle.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Krista.
DeleteVery pretty, had to look a second time, as I didn't notice the itty bitty bling the first time.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to see those bitty sparkles sometimes! Thanks, Michelle
DeleteWhat beautiful colors, and how clever to put the "celebrate" as the middle tier of the cake!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sarah!
DeleteVery creative use of "celebrate" as a cake layer!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sheila.
DeleteLovely card, Michelle! The cake image looks great atop Calypso paper and white and gold ribbon.
ReplyDelete:) Marie
Lovely card, Michelle! The cake image looks great atop Calypso paper and white and gold ribbon.
ReplyDelete:) Marie
Awesome card! Love how you used the celebrate.
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