Thursday, October 31, 2013

November Stamp of the Month Blog Hop!!

THANK YOU for stopping by to enjoy our
 November Stamp of the Month Blog Hop
featuring this month's SOTM:

Illuminate S1311
 
If you've just arrived here from TRACI's BLOG,
then you are on the correct path.

Here is the standard-size card I've made using the Sparkle & Shine papers (X7176B) with an added piece of 
Creme Brulee cardstock.  Ink colors I used are Black, Creme Brulee, Juniper, and Slate.
Card design is inspired by Make It from Your Heart, Volume 2 - pattern 22.
 
This stamp set (below) includes a variety FUN images...with so many creative possibilities!
Order yours from me today and let the stamping fun begin!!

Now you can continue with the hop to see more creative ideas
using this stamp set by visiting JILL's BLOG next! 
Enjoy the hop!!

 

12 comments:

Melinda Everitt said...

Jen, your work is always fantastic. Love the paper choices. Really pulls the card together.

Haley D. said...

So very pretty!

Dana said...

Love the sparkle flair! :) Great job!

Joy said...

full spectrum goodness!

Connie Creates 4U said...

Great card. I love the use of the border stamp.

Susan Brooks - The Closet Stamper said...

Great card. Love the colors'

Maureen said...

Love the design! Consider it pinned:)

Vicki Wizniuk said...

I LOVE this card! :)

Lori said...

love it!

Jody Green said...

Beautiful card! I love how you used the bling!!

Patty said...

Love this! Will you tell how you stamped/colored the candle inside the lantern? Thanks!

Jen Rubio said...

THANKS everyone! Patty, I stamped the candle image inside with Juniper ink, then stamped the little "light bursting" stamp over top of the wick of the candle with Creme Brulee ink. Then colored in the open center of the "light bursting" stamp with a Creme Brulee marker. The marker I used was one of our new alcohol inks markers, so if you use that kind too, make sure you've use "archival black" ink to stamp the the lantern so it won't run/smear/bleed when you use the marker with it. Hope that helps! Thanks for asking :)