Flamingo Floatie Summer Friendship Card

Neat & Tangled Flamingo Floatie Friendship Card -Rosanne Mulhern Heartfelt Stamping

It’s Monday!  Are you ready to start another week?  Summer Monday’s just seem to have a different vibe. So I’m starting the week off with a cute and fun summer themed card… You may not recognize this cute little bathing beauty and her fun, flamingo float.  This is a stamp and die set from  Neat & Tangled stamp company which is no longer in business.  I have quite a few of N & T’s stamps…

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More Special “Scrappy” Cards

Stampin' Up Regency Park Patchwork Thinking of You Card -Rosanne Mulhern Heartfelt Stamping

On Wednesday, I posted a card using only scraps that I’ve saved.  I had a lot of fun with this exercise, so I continued to make them.  They were a bit addictive.  Today’s cards are the same layout using different Designer Series papers.  The DSP I used on these cards are recently retired papers…and who doesn’t have a lot of those! Here’s the first one, using the Regency Park DSP collection.  This paper was one…

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Sweet & Simple Get Well Card – Sunday Stamps Challenge

My inspiration for today’s simply sweet get well card was the color challenge at the Sunday Stamps Weekly challenge.  These colors really spoke to me and by happy coincidence, I had pulled the two patterned papers from my stash a while ago but didn’t know what I was going to do with them.  Problem solved… I also had to reach into my stash for a couple of pieces of card stock to match the patterns.…

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CASEing Coast to Coast: Use Your “Scraps”

Stampin' Up Irresistible Blooms Patchwork Friendship Card - Rosanne Mulhern Heartfelt Stamping

Welcome to the July edition of CASEing Coast to Coast with Karen Hallam on the West Coast (CA) and myself here on the East Coast (PA).  Our cross-country stamping adventure is taking a little different course this month.  We decided that it was time to use up some of our scraps to come up with a card.  What card maker doesn’t have a lot of scraps.  For myself, I find it hard to throw even…

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