Wednesday 29 October 2014

Freebie stamps

Just been having a little play with the lovely Penny Black stamps that came free with Papercraft Essentials, love this poinsettia stamp, the little sprig is from an imagination crafts decoupage set, I've hardly used the main image but this little stamp is so useful and I've used it loads.  The strange thing is I've used the same ink to stamp the sprig as I've used to stamp the sentiment and yet they look totally different on here but just the same in real life!   Just sneaking in at last minute on the Penny Black and allsorts challenge

Penny Black And Allsorts - Get ahead for Christmas

Paper Minutes - Christmas/Red

6 comments:

  1. Wunderschön, Joan.
    Ich liebe deine Weihnachtssterne, die du drumherum gesetzt hast.

    Sophie xx

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  2. Stunning Joan and I particularly love the central stamps and sentiment you used! I did not quite understand where you got that lovely little snowflake swirl you used at the top and bottom of the sentiment, is it Penny Black or Imagination craft? I just love it and will be so useful.....

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  3. sehr schöne Karte, Joan! Ich mag Weihnachtssterne auch sehr.

    LG, Heike

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  4. Gorgeous card Joan, the free stamps look fabulous and such a wonderful sentiment stamp too.
    Avril xx

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  5. Absolutely stunning, Joan! I picked that magazine up then put it back... might have to change my mind now I have seen your gorgeous card, lol! So sorry I am the cause of your inkylicious expenditure ;)

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  6. Hi Joan,

    I'm running all behind this week but didn't want to miss the opportunity to thank you for sharing your lovely card with us at Penny Black and More challenge.

    B x

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