Friday, July 3, 2026

Day 5 of STAMPlorations 13th Birthday Celebration!

 Welcome back crafty friends!

(This post contains affiliate links, at no additional cost to you!)

My card for today turned out to be a set. Let me show you:


I started by cutting out all the flower images from the new
Floral Parade Ephemera Cut-Outs and gluing them onto thick
cardstock, then I fussy cut all of them out. That's when I decided
to make a set of cards. Using the same design, just different colors
and sentiments. The background panel on all cards used the
Swirly Blooms stencil in a tone-on-tone design.


For two of the cards, I used sticker sentiments from the
Nostalgic #1 Clear Sticker sheet, and the rest I stamped
Happy Birthday from the Balloons and Banners stamp set.




 Each day this week on the STAMPlorations blog,
you can leave a comment to say which new product you 
absolutely love in that day's projects, and you will then
 be entered for a chance to win that item!
One winner will be drawn from each daily post to win the
specific product they chose. 

But wait, there's more!
This week only, Shery is dropping the free shipping threshold to
$25 or more (US only). Plus, you still get the freebie of the month!
You can also use my personal discount code,
STAMPGIRLCHRIS for an additional 20% off!

Today is the last day to leave comments on the
birthday celebration posts, and also for the Wishlist Party.


All the details can be found on the STAMPlorations blog!

Thanks for stopping by, and good luck to you!




Supplies:
Stamps: STAMPlorations - Balloons and Banners
Ink: Memento - Tuxedo Black and Rich Cocoa; Taylored Expressions - Blueberry, Fruit Punch, Blue Corn, Mulled Wine
CS: Neenah; Taylored Expressions; Cardstock Warehouse
Accessories: STAMPlorations - Floral Parade Ephemera Cut-Outs, Nostalgic #1 clear stickers, Swirly Blooms stencil; MISTI
Adhesives: Bearly Art glue; Simon Says Stamp glue stick; Scrapbook Adhesives - Taper runner & foam squares

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