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Friday, November 8, 2013

Customer Inspiration

Hi everyone,

I have two gorgeous projects for you today. Both picked up from Wee Stamps' facebook page where they were shared by two very talented ladies. But before I show you those beauties I want to apologize to those of you who have been waiting for a new Guest Design Team to be announced for this month. We decided to slow down and take a blogging break from this intensive promotion. Thanks to 9 months of guesting so many talented people we have around few hundreds of absolutely stunning cards born now. And I hope that even without the next gorgeous cards samples this month you will still join the new Wee Stamps' release on 19th of November, so only 11 days more till this new reveal! Hope to see you there!

And now some beautiful inspiration I promised. The first project is made by our previous Guest Designer Anke Soeters. Here is her Christmas Bunny on a real sledge this time!
If you check this stamp (as a digi, a rubber or a card topper) you will see that the bunny is on a sketched sledge originally but Anke decided to replace this part of the image with the real thing. And doesn't it look great! I love absolutely everything about Anke's clever design. To find out more about this work please visit the blogpost HERE.
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And the second card for today is this amazing work by Alyce Keegan. This lady really does some magic with her markers. And don't you just love the embellishments on this card?! If you visit her blog HERE you will find out more about today's card and about Alyce's cardmaking style. Really worth a look! 
And as for the stamp used for this project Wee stamps' Sweet Sparkle is for sale as a digi and a rubber stamp

Thanks ladies for letting me to show your beautiful cards today!

Have a great weekend everyone!
Sylvia

3 comments:

  1. wow awesome set the first piece is amazing and the card is just gorgeous, sorry not been by in a while a little hectic at work :(
    hugs Kate xx

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  2. Wow, two gorgeous projects. So beautiful.
    Hugs, Yvon

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