Stampers Dozen Blog Hop…Holiday 2020 Previews
Welcome to the Stampers Dozen Blog Hop! This month we are focusing on the 2020 August -December Mini Catalog. This new catalog is full of beautiful products that will have you happily creating all season long.
Today I am sharing a project made using the Fireside Trimmings bundle. This bundle is so fun. Love all the elements you can use to create your fireside scenes.
Hmmm, I wonder if anyone has plaid walls? These plaid walls were made using the Plaid Tidings DSP. This pack of plaids are fabulous. The color combinations are incredible, really diverse and perfect for the holidays and more. The sentiment in the frame is from the Little Treats stamp set. All the other elements from the flames, logs, frames, pumpkins, and candles are from the Fireside Trimmings bundle. We have to talk about one thing in particular.
The bat banner! C'mon it is so fabulous! The banners in the Fireside dies are so dang cute. I used the star banner HERE and know that I will be using all of them soon.
This fireplace scene is also an easel card. The bats and this little sentiment are both from the Festive Post stamp set.
Hope you enjoyed this look into the Fireside Trimmings bundle. I know you will be seeing more of the elements showing up in future blog posts.
Stamper's Dozen August 2020 Blog Hop
- Patty Chenail – Stamp-Patty’s – Stamping in My Flops
- Judy Garza – Creativity Released
- Sharon Hashimoto Burkert – As the Ink Dries
- Carol Payne – Carol Payne Stamps
- Joanne Cantrell – Keep It Simple, Stampers
- Rachel Yurkanin – Stamping with Rachel
- Debbie Naylor – Unfrogettable Stamping
- BJ Peters – StampinBJ
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And, I didn’t think I needed this bundle! SUPER cute card!!
OMG! Absolutely awesome! I am not a Halloween person but now I just have to have this!
Thank you Judy! It is a super fun bundle. I love the banners especially the star and bats
THank you Patty!
Sharon, this card is ah-mazing! I love the Plaid DSP – it looks like wallpaper. And the pop-up for the fireplace is a great idea.
Thank you Debbie! I had fun making this crazy Halloween scene!