Welcome back to another Stamp Review Crew blog hop. The Stamp Review Crew is a group of Stampin' Up! demonstrators from around the world that get together on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month for a blog hop. Each hop we showcase one stamp set and show you just how much you can do with it. You can find the complete list of all the crew hopping today here. Get ready for lots of inspiration and lots of reasons to use (or buy😊) this stamp set! Currently you are visiting Lou Kitzelman on the Sunshine Coast, Australia. Hi!
For this hop we are featuring the Art Gallery stamp set. It coordinates with the fabulous Floral Gallery dies.
I made a card last year for a friend who needed an engagement card. You can check it out here. I loved it so much that I decided to make a similar version.
This bundle has some really great sentiments in it and I love this die that cuts them out. And how lush is that Fine Art Ribbon! I love the natural colour mixed with gold. Perfect mix of nude and bling!
Using my same design, I decided to have a go with Rococo Rose. The Love You Always Foil Sheets pack has matching foil so it seems a shame not to!
Some coordinating ribbon and a die cut flower helped set my card off. Simple!
Make sure you hop around to see what all the crew have done with this gorgeous stamp set. Next up is the fabulous Stesha Bloodhart. I can't wait to see her amazing creations.
Lou
To purchase the products I've used today you can click any of the direct links in the text above or click the 'Shop Online' tab at the top of this page. Both ways will get you directly to my online store, where you are only minutes away from getting products delivered straight to you door. For all orders over $50 AUD I will gift you the latest tutorial bundle from The Dimensionals. During the month of January you can choose any of the 2020 bundles. You will find them all here.
Love how you used this big bloom on both cards! Very pretty cards!
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous monochromatic cards, Lou! I like the "just want to say" as part of the background on the Rococo Rose card
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