#1 Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator Pootles – Wood Words in Brights and Neutrals
Oh how sweet are these 2 cards? Can you tell I couldn’t decided which trio of colours to put together? Yes, I was totally undecided between 6 shades and decided to just make 2 cards that ‘are the same but different’ as they say!
One has Blueberry Bushel, Cajun Craze and Granny Apple Green on it, the other has Gorgeous Grape, Old Olive and Daffodil Delight. And I can’t decide which I like best!
I like that these are quite neutral cards. By neutral, I mean they could be for anyone and for any event, and definitely (obviously!) for a friend!
The Wood Words stamp set is a quirky one, I have probably used the words and the big flowery stamp more than the others, but that’s still value for money for me, given just how many times I’ve used it! I can’t say I have many occasions to use a cockerel on a project, but having said that, one of the ladies in my team runs a chicken rescue, so maybe she could use it??
Anyway, I thought you’d like to see my cards that have no cockerels anywhere…!
S xx
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Sam Hammond Donald
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What a clever use of the stamp, looks like DSP in the circles.
Simple but effective card
Sometimes the simple one’s look the best