Thank you so much for dropping by today to check out the Stampin' Up! Artisan Design Team blog hop. Today's hop features the Stitched All Around Bundle.
I had a lot of fun with this bundle.
I imagine it might be because I adore anything with stitching, whether than be machine stitching or faux stitching. The beauty of the Stitched Labels Framelits is that you don't have to work hard to make simple beautiful.
... because if you ask me, this simple clean look doesn't require anything extra.
While the Stitched Label Framelits comes with the straight edge, it does not come with the rectangular shape. You may want to check out this video I created for Creative Scrapbooker Magazine to find out how to get this look. Be sure to say hello and that I sent you!
After you check out the quick video, be sure to keep hopping along to Charlet Mallet for her amazing project!
Cathy
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Today's project includes the following products:
Way to show off the stitching!!! I love these cards and your fresh and spirited style.
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are so different and so beautiful! I love these stitching design!
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Love the clean and simple look - both cards are really pretty but LOVE LOVE the white background and stitching around the edge!
ReplyDeleteOh Cathy I am dying over that gorgeous purple card and that stitched border detail!! These are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe stitching just sings! So simple and perfect. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThe stitching round the edge of the card is fabulous - I love the stitched shapes framelits and now I’m going to try this type of stitching. Thanks for showing how it’s done.
ReplyDeleteClean, simple and gorgeous!! Love how the stitching gives such sweet details.
ReplyDeleteWow Cathy, these are really fun! Simple but stunning!!
ReplyDeleteGrey, white and rich Razzleberry! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOh all of that stitching is so beautiful! I absolutely love all of the details on each one!
ReplyDeleteLove the stitching. I'm going to use your trick on the Big Shot
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