Welcome to the Amazing Journey Blog Hoppers Hop!
This month’s theme is Outdoor Fun. I'm so happy you're hoppin' along!
If you arrived here from Becky’s blog, you're on the right track. If not, that's ok too! Just continue the hop and you'll come full circle!"

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With our Theme Outdoor Fun, I think of so many things.
I created 3 different projects that include no stamping, 1 layer card and then a multi-layered card.
Using the Treat Box and the Rich Sorbet Printed Paper as well as some Oatmeal Cookie Satin Ribbon, I wrapped up a little gift box of cookies, chocolate chip.. (Yum)
You can give it as is or include a cute little tag or create a coordinating card.
Doesn't this make a cute gift set?
Using a Fine Tipped Pen I sketched the lines around the card, then using the Tool Punch and the Oval I punched the oval window out of the card. I inked up the Pretty Birds ATS and stamped the bird as if she was sitting on the oval. I then used the sentiment from the ATS Pocket Pup and stamped it inside the window..

This month’s theme is Outdoor Fun. I'm so happy you're hoppin' along!
If you arrived here from Becky’s blog, you're on the right track. If not, that's ok too! Just continue the hop and you'll come full circle!"

Please don’t forget to click the Next button at the bottom to continue on the hop with Kim’s blog.
With our Theme Outdoor Fun, I think of so many things.
I created 3 different projects that include no stamping, 1 layer card and then a multi-layered card.
Using the Treat Box and the Rich Sorbet Printed Paper as well as some Oatmeal Cookie Satin Ribbon, I wrapped up a little gift box of cookies, chocolate chip.. (Yum)
You can give it as is or include a cute little tag or create a coordinating card.
So that is what I did.. Using the Flock Together Bloom Benefit and the Rich Sorbet Pan Pastels and the Rich Sorbet Printed Paper.. I cut the 8.5x11 Dark Roast Card stock in half
then used the rich sorbet printed paper
another piece of Dark Roast
stamped the feathers in Clear Pigment ink onto Whip Cream Cardstock
and tore the edge to give it a little dimension
I then used the sponge and used the purple, yellow and green pan pastels.
To finish the front of the card, I wrapped some journey thread around the image and popped it off of the card. Inside I cut a piece of whip cream cardstock to 4 x5.25 and then tore the bottom portion of the card.. I left it blank so I could stamp a sentiment or write in it later.
Doesn't this make a cute gift set?
Using a Fine Tipped Pen I sketched the lines around the card, then using the Tool Punch and the Oval I punched the oval window out of the card. I inked up the Pretty Birds ATS and stamped the bird as if she was sitting on the oval. I then used the sentiment from the ATS Pocket Pup and stamped it inside the window..

Betsye
Wilma
Carol
Becky
Heather (ME)
Kim
Chirstine
Karen
Allie
Ruth
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Rich Sorbet Printed Paper
Rich Sorbet Pan Pastels
ATS Pocket Pup
ATS Pretty Birds
ATS Flock Together - Bloom Benefit
Treat Box
Oatmeal Cookie Satin Ribbon
Clear Pigment Ink
Black Licorice
Journey Thread - Natural

Absolutely love how you did the card with the bloom benefits!!!
ReplyDeleteYour clean, and simple bird card is soooo me. I might "stamp lift" your idea. Thank you for the Inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove all your projects. The feathers are amazing.
ReplyDeleteYour projects are fabulous! Great idea with the penned lines around the bird card and it sitting on the oval. The feathers are gorgeous and great box!!!
ReplyDeleteThat bird is one of my favorites! Love the clean look of the card you created!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. TFS
ReplyDeleteOne of my fave type of projects...gift sets. Great idea to Make Live Share. Cute.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. The bird is adorable.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! Very cute bird card.
ReplyDeleteLove the bird card! All of the projects are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteHeather, I love your projects. Great job!
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