Welcome to the September edition of Creation Station's Blog Hop! This month we are featuring some of our favorite new items in the Stampin' Up! Holiday Catalog. I have lots of favorites, but my first purchase was the Pretty Pines Thinlets and the Christmas Pines Stamp Set. You can bundle them and save 10%. They are a perfect pairing and the options are HUGE for creating tons of looks.
Stay tuned for Pretty Pines Part 2 later this evening. For now click on over to Denita's, the next stop on the Creation Station Blog Hop.
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Wow is all I can say Elizabeth! These are totally great cards and you've shown some real versatility in their styles and the accessories you've used to make them. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteOh I love your cards Elizabeth. What great creations x
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty set of cards. Now, I have to stamp some pine cones. I didn't realize just how awesome they would look!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it ALL!!!! I am so looking forward to getting this bundle, you have inspired me!
ReplyDeleteOh, your cards are fabulous Elizabeth! Your colour combo in the Season of Joy is so lovely. D x
ReplyDeleteThese are all outstanding. So many little details I love. The Vellum, the bells, the beautiful layers... they are all masterpieces.
ReplyDeleteCan I just come over and watch you create? No....really I mean it! I adore the little touches you add to your cards to put them over the top!
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ReplyDeleteGosh, Elizabeth--your projects are stunning! They're little works of art! I love your work!! xoKathyxo
ReplyDeleteWow! What wonderful works of art! I really like them all, so stylish!
ReplyDeleteWould you please provide details on how you colored the base of the pine cones? I love this SU set, and really like the way you shaded the pine cones! (Love the echoing of the argyle paper, too!)
ReplyDeleteWould you please provide details on how you colored the base of the pine cones? I love this SU set, and really like the way you shaded the pine cones! (Love the echoing of the argyle paper, too!)
ReplyDeleteHello Koalamama! The pine cones are stamped in two steps. The set offers three images for the pine cones; a solid image, a triangular image, and then a half type triangular image. I used the later two types of stamps and they were stamped with Soft Suede and then Early Espresso.
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