

I also wanted to point out that this stamp set has any images that coordinate with the oh-so-wonderful CTMH/Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge. See the designs that are outlined (the 'ticket', the two harts, the circular shape)? Well, that outline tells you that it is a shape that coordinates with the Art Philosophy Cartridge. One the carrier sheet of the set (actual size of the sheet is 6" x 6"), it tells you exactly what size to cut the shape on your Cricut so that it works perfectly to stamp on. COOL BEANS! As you can see in the photo, the collection not only includes the cartridge, but 3 coordinating stamp sets and 3 coordinating sets of chipboard shapes as well.
I have listed below the items I used on this card in case you want to get the same things with your $50. You can order on my website 24/7, or by calling or emailing me (7801.360.9896, pedermom@aol.com). If ordering on my website, you will be prompted to add the Stamp of the Month before you complete your order.
CTMH products used: December Stamp of the Month (Mad About You), Universal Backgrounds Stamp Set (I use this set like CRAZY! You can see that I even used it in yesterday's post), Colonial White 59 Cards and Envelopes Value Pack, Colonial White Cardstock, Petal Cardstock, Smokey Plum Stamp Pad, Petal Stamp Pad, Desert Sand Stamp Pad, Rhinestone Designer Brads, Clear Sparkles, Corner Rounder (take of the guard to create the scalloped border), CTMH/Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge (to cut the hearts. I love how the coordinate with the stamp set!), 3D Foam Tape.
7 comments:
how stankin cute is that?!
Your card is an absolute beauty!
Absolutely GORGEOUS! LOVE the purple!
Stunning card, love how you have used the heart!
LOVE LOVE LOVE these, AMAZING, (of course) :)
I LOVE this card - and am so happy that I have one!!
like the card and the stamp you used in...i think i will try this out for
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