Thankful-Grateful-Blessed

Stampin Up Clean & Classic Sympathy Card - Rosanne Mulhern

Happy Monday…I hope you had a nice weekend.  Even though it was officially the last weekend of summer, I think most of us have already moved onto fall.  I know that I have, especially with card making.  The Holiday Catalog has such great stamps sets, bundles and embellishments for the fall holidays.  I try not to rush the seasons too much, so I’ll be taking some time to create for this season and it’s holidays…

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A Quilted Baby Card for TTTC#015

Stampin Up A Little Wild Baby Card - Rosanne Mulhern

The Tic Tac Toe Challenge has really kept my creative juices flowing and this week is no exception.  Take a look at this week’s board. I chose the right column down:  baby, die-cut/punch, embossing I’ve been itching to use A Little Wild stamp set and this challenge gave me a good opportunity.  It’s such an adorable set along with the coordinating Little Loves framelits.  Both are available as a bundle in the Annual Catalog. Here’s…

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A Basket of Blessings

Stampin Up Basket of Wishes Painted Autumn Thank you cards - Rosanne Mulhern

I pulled out a stamp set that I’ve had for awhile but has not met much ink…and I’m not sure why.  Basket of Wishes photopolymer stamp set is a great set that can be used for so many occasions and seasons with some nice sentiments, too.  And for added value, it’s one of the least expensive sets in the Annual Catalog. Here’s the details The card base is Very Vanilla thick card stock with rounded…

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Still Sunflower Season

Stampin Up Painted Autumn Washi Tape Birthday Card - Rosanne Mulhern

I really can’t seem to get enough of these sunflowers from the Painted Autumn Designer Series Paper collection.  They are super easy to hand snip and create such a pretty focal point on any card just like today’s birthday card. Here’s the details The card base is Basic Black card stock with a  Crushed Curry mat cut 1/8″ smaller and a Whisper White mat cut another 1/8″ smaller. Like I mentioned on my last post,…

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