2.08.2024

A few Hearts

 

I had some happy mail from Honey bee stamps yesterday and I started cutting some of them these are from the lace hearts layering frames and mini post card dies. from Neenah classic cream and that collage layer is from the BoBunny Ecetera pad. that lace is vintage but, this shot was done to show the addition of the red Christmas stickles glitter glue on the postage stamp space and the bases of the flowers on the top heart. 


I did use a tiny paint brush and some Windsor & newton red watercolor in the crevices of these layers along with lots of Distress Oxide vintage photo ink. The base is A6 in real life and the inside also was inked with the vintage photo. The special delivery is also from Honey Bee stamps Post Marked set.


Over the years I have bought so many postage themed stamps ( I still buy them) it seems the trend is swinging around again at the moment and every where you look you can find new postage things. So, taking advantage of that, this the green collage print and the eyelet lace heart were also cut from the same old Bo Bunny pad and then the heart has stamping over it from I will list them its a lot of sets. And then I used the largest primitive heart die from Anna Wight at Impression Obsession with just plain kraft cardstock and inked and stamped that. before it was stamped I used the smaller heart from that same set to cut out the center of the heart so that the printed paper and stamping of the bottom eyelet layer could peek through and then had a place to tuck in the Club scrap sentiment. The heart layers are up on foam pop dots for some dimension.Stamps on this one are from Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Field notes, mail art, Eccentric, Unity Stamps Christmas Express, Spellbinders Cathe Holden sign here, Club Scrap You've got mail, That floral ribbon is vintage. There is a clean and simple valentine with unusual colors challenge at SCS this week but, I think this will be a thank you note for happy mail. That's about it from me, Happy Thursday and thanks for stopping by.

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