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Yay You!

Yay indeed!

This Hostess stamp set is just lovely!

The images are so dainty and delicate and can be used in so many ways.

Here's what I came up with on my first play.....







I used colours from a monthly challenge - Bermuda Bay, Flirty Flamingo, Pear Pizazz and Chocolate Chip and I just love the result!!

There is a pair of leafy branches that go in opposite directions making it easy to have branches hanging and intertwining.

I layered the leafy branches and berries, then fussy cut some of the tiny images and popped them up on foam to give some dimension to the arrangement.




When you host a Stampin' Up party for your crafty (or not- yet- crafty!) friends and earn Stampin' Rewards, this can be yours!  It's one of the exclusive Hostess sets from the Occasions catalogue - and there is plenty more in the annual catalogue as well!

Make your friends envious and organise to get one today!

Keep creating!

Comments

  1. Wow, lovely card, fabulous layout and colours. Thanks for sharing :)

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  2. So glad you are using this set!! Woo Hoo!! You have done a fabulous job with it too. Stunning!

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