Hello and welcome aboard the Australasian Close to My Heart Stamp of the Month Blog Hop. If you have arrived here from Mandy’s Blog, Hall of Indulgence, then you are in the right place. If you landed here by accident, no problem, please join in by following the link at the end of this post.
Today I would like to share with you these cards which features the November stamp of the month “Illuminate”. I have enjoyed the challenge of working with this stamp set as it is quite different to what I normally work with and I hope you like my offering.
I love working with clear acrylic stamps and Close to My Heart clear My Acrylix stamps are the best quality I have ever used over too many years I care to remember! With clear stamps it is so easy to place your stamps accurately on your paper and with these samples I have tried to show you how you can link up stamps to create a more complete image.
To start with I did some basic cards but decided that I needed to do something a little different with yet another folded card. I searched Google and ended up on Split Coast Stampers again for a recessed window card. The link for this tutorial is here. I also wanted to convey a message of light shining on Mary and child and the birth of Christianity.
Here is my version using the “Illuminate Stamp” and “Mary and Babe” stamp sets and the lovely silver paper from Holiday from the Heart Gift Guide.
November SOTM set – “Illuminate” Holidays from the Heart – “Mary and Babe”
Cardstock Holidays from the Heart Sparkle and Shine B&T Duos
Cuttlebug embossing folder – Swiss Dots
Cricut – Art Philosophy cartridge
Tombow tape runner and Bonding Memories glue
This exclusive stamp of the month is only available during November. It can be yours for just $5 with a qualifying order of $75 or for $29 if ordered separately from your CTMH consultant. If you do not have a consultant please contact me or place an order in my online store. I’d love you to leave a comment and some liking before heading off to the next stop, Monika’s blog, A Sprinkle of Glitter.
Happy Crafting Patricia
