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Social Stamping with Kelly Celebrating the "NEW"

Well it's the week of the new Catalogue and lots of new products are out there to play with. I am still totally in love with the jar punch. And last week I showcased the cute shaker domes that are available. This week I am using just the punched out jar, and I've cut the flowers from the cute floral DSP in the suite.
 It makes it easy to layer up a lovely bouquet even using the half images at the edges of the paper.
Fussy cutting is not for everybody but I quite like it from time to time. I'm sure the new Memories and More cards and envelopes are going to be a big hit, they are so easy to use, and the printed lining on the envelopes just looks fabulous.






Kelly's social stamping this week has the them of new(normal). I look forward to seeing how everyone else has interpreted the theme.


Next up this week is Siobahn


I hope you have a creative week and remember, 
"don't just post online,
 post something pretty!"
cheers, Liz

Comments

  1. Great fussy cutting of the flowers from the DSP. They look great coming out of the jar.

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  2. These are gorgeous Liz - and what a great idea to fussy cut the gorgeous DSP! Kelly x

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  3. Fab idea to fussy cut the DSP and a perfect alternative to using the domes.

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  4. LOve these. Love your fussy cutting. Love the spotty backgrounds. Love these cards and envelopes. I'm feeling the love for all of it!!

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  5. I'm a big fan of the jar punch too Liz. Loving your creations with it. The fussy cutting is a great idea to highlight this DSP.

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  6. The spotted DSP is gorgeous and I love how the card is layered out. Jar of Flowers is such a great bundle!

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  7. I love these, Liz! Both so gorgeous. As always I admire people who have the patience to fussy cut like this.

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