There isn't too much you can do with this stamp because it is so large. I embossed with bronze and kept it simple. Like the birth of our Savior--on a quite Holy Night.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
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LEARNING THE ART OF STAMPING AND ENJOYING EVERY DAY BLESSINGS OF LIFE
11 comments:
soooooooo nice! i love your cards!
Just beautiful Joan.
Very, very pretty - both of them! I like the big stamp particularly. You did a great job!
Thanks for leaving a comment on my blog. Yes Martinsville is smack dab in the middle of Danville and Roanoke. I am sure you are finding it quite different from RI.
I travel to Martinsville for my job on occasion. That area has seen some hard times in the past few years.
Love all your cards! And yes, that big stamp really says it all without the extra foo-fah (of course..I have nothing against extra foo-fah!)
Thanks for visiting my Pink Room.
Two lovely cards Joan. I like the ribbon tree trunk, what a clever idea :). Mmm, I need to look out some brown ribbon.
Beautiful cards.
Hugs Vanja
Hi, these are really beautiful. I love embossing and think it sparks up many a card. I really like how the corners are tucked up in the punched edges. Thanks for visiting my blog and commenting on my arch. I do volunteer crafts in a nursing home and may try this project one day. It is messy during the production. I also live in Virginia, west of Richmond.
LOVE that big stamp... it's made a great card.
How very lovely they both are and how creative too!
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