Showing posts with label Fluffles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fluffles. Show all posts

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Love That Fluffles!




I love my Fluffles stamps. I didn't realize that Stampendous had sketch challenges and happened upon this one. So, it gave me a great reason to break out a stamp and join in the fun! I thought this stamp was perfect for this sketch because of the size and shape. I might use it for my Anniversary card later this year!
I used the Sending Love DSP and matching cardstock and corduroy buttons. I didn't even use ribbon on this card - a rarity for me! I colored in the image with some Copic markers.
I love the stamp - it just makes me go "Awwwww!" Hope you like it too! Thanks for looking.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Easter Fluffles


Where has the year already gone? I can't believe we are almost in the middle of March and Easter is right around the corner! So, I better make like an egg and get crackin'!

I love Fluffles. He reminds me of my male gray tabby (Kimba). Both are just adorable and lovable! I was going through my Easter stamps and saw this one. I knew I had to make a card with it. This Mojo Monday sketch (#128) was perfect for this stamp. I pulled my Razzleberry Lemonde DSP and used colors from it to color in the stamp.
Thanks for looking and Happy Thursday!

Stamps: Fluffles
Paper: Razzleberry Lemonade DSP and matching SU! cardstock
Ink: Memento Black
Accessories: SU! In Color Markers, Marvy Punches, and SU! Flower Brads

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Anniversary Trifold




I recently celebrated my 14th wedding anniversary. I have been wanting to try the trifold card and decided that this was the occasion to do it! I took these pictures after I had given the card to my husband, so didn't take pictures of the inside because my sentiments are there and they are only for his eyes ;) I love this retired DSP - cute and great colors! I used an assortment of stamps all over this card and really had fun decorating it. The possibilities for the trifold card are endless! I found the tutorial on Splitcoast Stampers and it was relatively easy. Thanks for looking and have a great day!