Friday, October 31, 2014

November SOTM Blog Hop

It's that time again...a new month means a new Stamp of the Month - and that makes me smile.  The November SOTM is called It's the Little Things and is a set of 15 stamps, three of which are sentiments!


If you have arrived here from Melissa Robinson's Blog, then you are on the right path!  Since the blog hop is a great big circle, you can start here and work all the way around.  If you get lost along the way, you'll find the complete list of participating consultants on Melinda's Blog.  This month we have 64 talented Close To My Heart Consultants sharing their creations using the November SOTM and other great CTMH products. This is what I made using this great stamp set...


For the inside of this card, I couldn't let the cut out section of the Seaside Striped B&T go to waste, so I added it to the inside, along with a couple of Cricut Cuts.  The inside turned out quite nicely....



And my post wouldn't be complete without a couple of close up shots of the details on this card...


This is the list of CTMH products that were used on this project:
I hope you enjoyed seeing this card as much as I enjoyed making it and thanks so much for stopping by! You can continue along the Blog Hop by visiting Tina Lovell's blog to see what she has created using It's the Little Things.  Be sure to visit all the Consultant's blogs to get many wonderful ideas and inspirations for your crafting time and I'd be thrilled if you would decide to follow my blog.  

Remember, this SOTM is only available until the end of the month!  Contact your CTMH Consultant (or click HERE)  to see how you can get this stamp set for only $5.  

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    1. Thank you, Michelle. It was fun to brain storm this one!

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    1. Thank you, Michelle. I love it when a Cricut cut works so well with a stamp set :-)

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    1. Thank you, Katie. The Seaside color palette works so well when you are going for a pretty feel.

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    1. Thanks, Paige. I was so happy when I found that vase on the Art Philosophy cartridge :-)

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  5. I especially like how you did the inside of your card!

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    1. The inside of my card was inspired by the negative space of my card front. It was just too pretty to not use and I was very pleased with how much it added to the inside of the card :-)

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  6. The seaside striped paper works so well with this, great job!

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    1. I totally agree, Lauren. I am in love with this paper and it is so much fun to create with.

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