So, I have been "cataloging" my collection of stamps for a while now. ( its an ongoing still uphill thing) neither of these stamps were in it, so the tree was colored with some pencils and the sentiment was stamped to be die cut on this tag specifically. I will just sit down and bawl if I ever loose that tiny tag die, it just might be my most used one in my studio. anyways, this fits the Dirty Dozen June Christmas card prompt found here and also gives me 1 of 4 for my Quota this month, thanks for this challenge Stacy, & tfl.
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Sat, Jun 02, 2018 @ 7:28 AM
Oh, Stacy, what a fabulous card! I love this topiary tree and how beautifully you've colored it, and I also LOVE the layering you've done with the dies! And, yes, I spy mulberry paper! I love that little tag die too and hope you place it in a very special spot to always find. I am cataloging my stamps with Evernote and finding it more and more helpful. It's one of the ways I was able to find a specific stamp set the other day. But it is on ongoing process...or shall I say a life-long one? Haha! So glad you've joined us for this month's Fan Club/Dirty Dozen Christmas Challenge! Hugs, sweet friend, and keep on making those Christmas cards! xoxo
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Sat, Jun 02, 2018 @ 8:51 PM
How pretty, Stacy! Love your little topiary. Thank goodness 99% of my collection is cataloged. It was an arduous process, but I started a long time ago & I'm so glad I did.
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Mon, Jun 11, 2018 @ 8:47 AM
This is a pretty card with the shapes of the image panel and mat. I love the papers because they have that natural earthy feel that should go with trees! Very pretty!
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