Back to basics can sometimes be a good thing, rediscovering the joy of what it was that got me excited about stamping and card making in the beginning. I picked up this rubber stamp for a ridiculous 79p, I was attracted to its simplicity. I could imagine it stamped and coloured, 3D'd, paper pieced, suitable for Christmas, birthdays, thank you's. What a magnificent bargain. The other joy I have is using my gorgeous copics pens, love, love, love them. I had an evening where I sat and stamped a few images then coloured, what joy! It was the best therapy, who needs to spend a fortune talking things through, just get the crayons out! I don't know what the line across the top is, it must be a shadow because its not there on the actual card, the straight line on the bottom is, don't know why I did that but it looks OK IRL.
Welcome to the UKS Spring BlogHop! I hope you are all enjoying some lovely spring weather. You may have come to me from JimJams blog and her stunning mini book. If you lose your way, or have dropped in on me directly and want to follow the hop, you can see the full list with all the links here . ETA Remember to comment on each blog and then go back to UKS and comment there to be in with a chance of winning a £25 voucher, I am offering a vine for commetners on this blog. It is important that you include your UKScrappers name in your comment. I have created a page with some handmade flowers, I was inspired by the beautiful Prima branches, as usual I looked at them and thought I bet I could make those. This was my first attempt and I'm pretty pleased with myself. Also on the layout you should spot a lovely voile flower, some tiny pearl flowers and a couple of blossoms made from scallop circle punches. Although the bought flowersand vines are beautiful if you need to use ...
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