For this panel, I used a new to me hybrid stamp pad line from Scrapbook.com. I was wanting to try something new and ordered several of the colors in this line. They blend very nicely. This is Postal Blue. Of course, the Life Changing Blender Brushes from Picket Fence Studios make the blending a breeze! I kept the sentiment (from PFS's Peach & Piper) the same color as the stencil. I use Hammermill White for my cardstock and it's on SALE at a great price today (link below).
For the pink version, I used Pink Pirouette (Stampin' Up!) for the ink color. Pink is my favorite color, so I really love this one too! On this one, I used black ink and added an extra mat panel to tie that all together. Which is your favorite?
And to clean my stamps? Well --- have you seen the NEW Stamp Scrubber?
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Stay tuned this week for the Picket Fence Studios BIGGEST release yet -- on Saturday, January 18, live with Creativation! I will have more stencil fun to show off, as well as a giveaway!
Other Challenges:
- A Place To Start - JANUARY - ANYTHING GOES w/option CAS
- Dream Valley Challenges - #216 SOMETHING NEW, BABY, NEW JOB, NEW CRAFTY BITS, ETC.
- Get Creative Challenges - #87 SOMETHING NEW
- Use Your Stuff - #389 ANYTHING GOES
- Daring Cardmakers – ELEMENTAL INSPIRATION - FEELING BLUE? (photo-overall color scheme, stencil, sentiment)
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I love them both! They are both beautiful. I can’t pick one. :)
ReplyDeleteThe pink one is my favorite. I just love all the cards you make, friend. XO
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, and a great take on our Feeling Blue inspiration board. Thanks for playing along with the Daring Cardmakers this week! :D
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful look - all of the detail from the stencil and still so soft and lovely.
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