Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Old Kit/New Kit for Kit Kraft Wednesday

For this week's Kit Kraft Wednesday, I pulled out an old kit and a new kit. 

My newest arrival is Simon Says Stamp's September Card Kit which included lots of book stamps, papers and stickers.  I used a sketch from The Paper Players and here is the end result. 


I stamped my shelf and my books using Close To My Heart inks.  The shelf is slightly popped.  I love the pattern papers in this kit. 


My second creation was for a StampNation challenge.  There was an inspiration photo with colorful umbrellas, so I created a card with colorful umbrellas of my own. 


The pattern papers are from an older Simon Says Stamp card kit (March).  The stamps were from my own stash.  I used sequins to give the illusion of rain.  Inside the card is the honey comb paper to add some pop. 


Hope you find some time to create. 


Supplies Used - Perfect in my Book
Cardstock:  Simon Says Stamp and Neenah*
Pattern Paper:  October Afternoon
Stamps:  To Thine Own Shelf*
Dies:  Sizzix Circle Dies
Ink:  Close To My Heart and Ranger Distress
Other:  Wood Dots from Teresa Collins

*Simon Says Stamp September Card Kit






Supplies Used - Under the Weather
Cardstock:  Bazzill and Neenah
Pattern Paper:  Lawn Fawn
Stamps:  Inky Antics Umbrella Friends, Many Greetings from My Creative Time
Ink:  Memento, Copic Markers
Ribbon:  Stampin' Up
Other:  Honeycomb Paper Pad, Pretty Pink Posh Sequins

4 comments:

  1. I love your bookshelf! That is super cute! Great use of the sketch. Thanks for joining us at The Paper Players.

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  2. I love your bookshelf! As a librarian, I covet book stamps and this card is really cute.

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  3. Great take on the sketch challenge and I love your use of the SSS kit. The little popped shelf is perfect and I love how you tied the colors of the books to the DSP. So glad you joined us at the Paper Players this week
    Jaydee

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  4. Love the colours in your card and how you used the bookshelf as an element of the sketch. Thanks for joining us over at The Paper Players this week!

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