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Sunday Stamps! #273

 Hello, crafty friends! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas celebration! I can not believe 2021 is almost over and we are getting ready for another New Year.  What is your New Years wish going to be? I am praying for a happier and healthier New Year for all of us.  

Today is Sunday and that means its time for a new challenge at Sunday Stamps! It also means that its time to share more new products from the January - June 2022 Mini Catalog! Woot-Woot! This time I chose to create with a new bundle called Cactus Cuties. 

This bundle contains a 14 piece Photopolymer stamp set and a matching Cactus Builder punch. You will find it on page 66 of the new mini catalog.


My dad lives in Arizona so maybe her will be the recipient of some of my creations using it. lol

I stamped the pot in Night of Navy ink and the cactus plant using Bumblebee ink and punched them out using the Cactus Builder punch.  After assembling my plant,  I added some punched flowers to the cactus using Fresh Freesia cardstock.

My card follows this weeks new color challenge at Sunday Stamps!

To play along with this weeks new challenge at Sunday Stamps, simply follow the challenge guidelines below:
  • Use any brand of products you have;
  • Link your new project you created for this challenge (no backlinks) to the Sunday Stamps! blog;
  • The colors from the challenge must be the primary colors on your project. Please do not combine our colors with other color challenges.
  • Provide a link to the Sunday Stamps! website and/or the challenge picture in your post; 
  • Feel free to combine our challenge with up to four other challenges; and most of all-
  • Have fun creating with us!
This weeks challenge will end on Friday, January 7, 2021 at 6:00 pm EST.

My card was looking a little too plain so I used the Blending Brushes to add Bumblebee, Fresh Freesia and Balmy Blue ink onto my white die cut panel which was then splattered with water and then dried with a Heat Tool.  So fun!! I love Blending Brushes!

I know I said this before, but I love the font in this stamp set as well!  It fits perfectly for this fun new bundle.

There's only a few more days left before the Holiday Mini Catalog ends! Don't miss out on your favorites!



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Comments

  1. Wow, Annette, LOVE that blended panel - totally trying that! Perfect take on our colors! I snatched this bundle up right away - we have to have all things cactus in AZ, lol.

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