Welcome to our S1809 - Just Treats Stamp of the Month Australasian Blog Hop! If you arrived from Lauren's blog, you are on the right track. If you arrived here by accident, then I hope you will hop around all the blogs to see what has been created using our September Stamp of the Month - Just Treats!
This stamp set is just perfect for cards for all occasions!
Sometimes when I look at a stamp set, I'm not sure how I will use it! This was one of those sets, but after looking at the artwork shared by CTMH in the Holiday Expressions and at some of my photos, I realised I could easily use this stamp set.
My page layout is inspired by the one on page 156 of the Holiday Expressions 2018 catalogue!
I used Boutique Paper with White Daisy Cardstock for the page base. I also wanted to try out the Texture Paste - which is new to CTMH in this catalogue. I cut a template using the Stencil Sheets and the Artbooking Cricut Collection. To colour my Texture Paste, I dabbed the Sapphire Ink Pad onto the All Purpose mat and added a small amount of Texture Paste and mixed till I got the amount of colour I wanted. I then used the template I had cut to add a small pattern on the two corners of my page! I love how it turned out!
Also on this page, I used S1809 - Just Treats Stamp set, Sapphire & Sugarplum & Carolina Ink Pads, along with Watercolour Pencils, Sugarplum Shimmer Brush, Silver Glitter Gems & Silver Embellishing Thread.
Sometimes when I look at a stamp set, I'm not sure how I will use it! This was one of those sets, but after looking at the artwork shared by CTMH in the Holiday Expressions and at some of my photos, I realised I could easily use this stamp set.
My page layout is inspired by the one on page 156 of the Holiday Expressions 2018 catalogue!
I used Boutique Paper with White Daisy Cardstock for the page base. I also wanted to try out the Texture Paste - which is new to CTMH in this catalogue. I cut a template using the Stencil Sheets and the Artbooking Cricut Collection. To colour my Texture Paste, I dabbed the Sapphire Ink Pad onto the All Purpose mat and added a small amount of Texture Paste and mixed till I got the amount of colour I wanted. I then used the template I had cut to add a small pattern on the two corners of my page! I love how it turned out!
Also on this page, I used S1809 - Just Treats Stamp set, Sapphire & Sugarplum & Carolina Ink Pads, along with Watercolour Pencils, Sugarplum Shimmer Brush, Silver Glitter Gems & Silver Embellishing Thread.
These two cards were created using NEW Candy Apple along with White Daisy Cardstock. I used the NEW Gold Tinsel Embossing Powder with Versamark Ink Pad for the titles from S1809 - Just Treats Stamp Set. I also used the Buffalo Plaid Embossing Folder (retired). The Poinsettia & Candy Canes are from the NEW C1737 - 'Tis the Season Stamp Set, stamped with the NEW Candy Apple Ink Pad. I added some shimmer to the Poinsettia using the Clear Shimmer Brush.
The September Stamp of the Month - S1809 - Just Treats is only available this month (September 2018)! You can get the stamp set for just $8.25 (includes GST) by placing an order of $82.50 (includes GST) or more with your consultant or you can purchase it for $29.50 (includes GST). If you don't already have a consultant, you can contact me or make your purchase here!
I would love you to leave a comment before you continue on our Blog Hop to see what Maz has created.
Come back again soon to see what is new and what I have been creating.
Doreen
6 comments:
Love the subtle texture in all of your projects!
Your layout is beautiful, the coloured texture paste is a lovely accent and your cards are so sweet.
I love the story on your layout and the design is gorgeous too. Those coffee cups are perfect for your photo.
Oh wow , this is fab.
I love the texture paste, I can't wait to play when my order arrives. I love your page celebrating having a cuppa, so nice.
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