It is Friday, so that means that I am back with another card for The Project Bin Stamps--A Way With Words! Every single Friday I will be posting a card made from one of their great photopolymer stamp sets. So, please plan to come back each week to see what I have created--I think you too will love these great sentiment stamp sets. And, remember, some of the sets come with matching steel dies! Denise is the owner, founder and creator of these wonderful stamp sets. The sentiments she has for us to ink up are just perfect for any holiday or time of year. Please be sure to go and check them out!
I am so excited to see what great stamp sets Denise has in mind for the future. I am sure she will have some wonderful sentiments for us to ink up and for you to consider purchasing! I just know you too will love creating cards with these stamp sets!!!
If you want to check out more creations from the design team, be sure to check out The Project Bin Blog as often as you can. Every day there is a different card posted by one of more of the design team members.
For this card, I used the newest stamp set called North Pole. This set comes with 11 stamps-some images and some wonderful sentiments for the holiday season! It is the perfect set for your all of your winter cards along with some cute Christmas Cards!
Here is the North Pole stamp set:
Here is the inside of my card, with a sentiment from the Luke 2 stamp set:
I hope you have enjoyed my card for The Project Bin. Check back on every week, any day for inspiration for the team but especially on Friday's to check out my cards. I am so excited to be on this wonderful design team!
Image/Sentiment: The Project Bin North Pole and Luke 2 Stamp Sets
Cardstock/Patterned Paper: Recollections 110# White Cardstock; Stampin' Up Cherry Cobbler, Shaded Spruce, Presents and Pinecones Designer Series Paper
Ink: Stampin' Up Cherry Cobbler
Accessories: Stampin' Up Cherry Cobbler Candy Dots and Brad Bases, Cherry Cobbler Satin Ribbon; CottageCutz Single Stitched Oval Dies
What a lovely card Barb - the turquoise and red is quite a peaceful combination
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Maxine