Premiere of Stampets: Penguin +
Stampets: The Gift +
Stampets: Turkey
Hello there!
Welcome to the final day of sneak peeks for the Winnie and Walter October Release! Today we get to share with you some super fun little sets that focus on animals. These are fun because there are so many ways to customize and accessorize the little critters! :)
Up first is a card I made with the Stampets: Penguin set... he is so fun with his little earmuffs and scarf (and mittens!). I used the Big Bang Circle Creative Screenings with white embossing paste to create the 'snowstorm' the poor little penguin in standing out in.
Next up is a card made with Stampets: The Gift, a sweet little set with cats, dogs, and a teddy bear and lots of fun little extras to go along with them. I love the tiny little tag that comes in the set... it is too cute!
Finally, we have what may be my favorite of the day: Stampets: Turkey. I love the fat little turkey and all of the little extras that come with him... the leaves are especially fun, and I love the sweet little sentiments. For my project, I designed some little treat holders that accommodate a chocolate square (like a Ghirardelli) to make little place cards of sorts for our family Thanksgiving dinner. (I still have a lot more of these to make!)
Well, that's all from me for today! I have had such a great time playing alongside The Talent with Winnie and Walter's latest release. Isn't there just so much good stuff? Tonight is the night that it is available for sale! Yay! Hope you all have a wonderful day!
Another fabulous selection Cresta love what you have done :)
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Thee are so cute, Cresta! I love how you've got the penguin's scarf flying outside of the cut-out :)
ReplyDeleteLove them all, but the turkey place cards are especially adorable and clever, Cresta. We can't thank you enough for being an awesome guest star!!
ReplyDeleteSuch great projects all week, Cresta! Really love the Thanksgiving name cards ... you really went all out on those. The fact that they also hold a chocolate square is doubly impressive!
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