Welcome to the 3rd Annual Breast Cancer Blog Hop!
We are featuring all the lovely “Pinks” Stampin’ Up! provides us. We have so many pinks to choose from, the best thing is they all go together so well.
Did you know we have a new pink glimmer paper in the Annual Catalog??? Rose Glimmer paper is a true pink. I decided to use the Rose Glimmer paper on two pink projects.
First up:
A friendship card.
This sweet card would cheer up someone who is going through chemo or is a caregiver for someone who is undergoing treatment. We can’t forget those caregivers.
Botanical Bliss
Botanical Bliss stamps and dies were used to create this card. After die cutting the leaves and I decided to use the negative piece as a stencil. Sponging the leaves on the barn wood background created dimension on the card.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and for the past few years I have participated in a Pretty in Pink Fundraiser. These ladies do an amazing job of decorating, providing inspirational speakers, fabulous food and wonderful craft booths. I didn’t get many pictures, but you can see from the tables that they really go all out decorating!
Check out these candy boxes I created for my booth. The pattern came from The Paper Pixie (Julie DiMatteo). Thanks Julie for such clear directions.
I used Powder Pink card stock and the Rose Glimmer Paper. Of course, some yummy chocolate is inside the box.
Make sure you continue on with the Blog Hop. Amazing creations are ahead.
Thanks for stopping by today.
Happy Stamping!
Ginny
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Great projects and your candy boxes are great. Thanks for sharing
Fabulous projects, thanks for the inspiration.
Love the box!
Super cute treat boxes!
Great projects. I really love the card. Clever use of the thinlit.
Hi Ginny, I always love dropping in on your blog. Awesome cards. Thanks for the inspiration