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Craft Stamper January Challenge

 

 
 
Hello Friends
 
Welcome to a new year and a new challenge from the Craft Stamper team.  To kick if the year we have a Take A Stamp Challenge. So you get to make anything you want as long there is stamping on your project. 
 
Our sponsor this month is DaliArt. They are giving us a lovely prize which includes assorted Indian ribbon, bindi embellishments, assorted gemstones and an Indian butterfly stamp.
 
 
 
I made this card for my project this month. I heat embossed the sentiment from the Unity  Imagine It stamp set using white embossing powder. Then I used the floral stamp and used black archival ink to create the pattern.  Then got out my Brushos and created this organic pattern by spritzing water on to my card. I love the way it tuned out.
 
So now it's your turn to create something. Head on back to the Craft Stamper Blog for all of the details and for some more inspiration.
 
Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
 
Mandi xox
 
 

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  1. Wow, this is beautiful and so meaningful Mandi. I've come to enjoy the Craft Stamper and their challenges. :)

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