GSF Blog Hop – Holidays

 

Howdy Everybody!

I know, it’s been a while. As you can see, I am on a new website…Junebug-Creations.com! Yippee! It’s still under construction however, I didn’t want to miss anymore Blog Hops, so I am just going with it, as is, for now. It will improve! Keep checking back!

It is the first Fri-Yay of the month, so it is time for the Global Stamping Friends Blog Hop! WooHoo!  I just love hopping with all these talented demonstrators from around the globe! You get to read this, while we participate in OnStage@Home…the big Stampin’ Up! event that is happening world-wide online. If you are coming from jan Musselman’s blog, Thank You for continuing the hop!

This month our theme is Holidays…I have remade a card that I did for one of my Facebook Make-Alongs on Tuesdays. You can catch it HERE I had used an Old Olive card base and decided I was not thrilled with it…

So I redid it with Thick White Cardstock…I like it much better! I also took out the more white background DSP from the Trimming the Town DSP selections.

I used the Perfectly Plaid stamp set for the sentiment. Plus the matching tree punch. Easy-peasy!

Let me know which card you prefer in the comments!

Thank you for joining this blog hop today! Until next time…I am signing off and will keep updating this website!

Blessings,

June

Now it is time to hop on over to Kimberley Anne Morris

 

Blog Hop Roll Call

  1. Amanda Farlinger
  2. Jenn Curtis Charles
  3. Libby Dyson
  4. Lisa Ann Bernard
  5. Rachel Macleod
  6. Tricia Butts
  7. Jan Musselman
  8. June Olsen
  9. Kimberley Anne Morris
  10. Marieke Bart

 

Supplies which can be purchased in my store juneolsen.stampinup.net

  • Thick Whisper White cardstock
  • Trimming the Town DSP
  • Braided Linen Trim – Cherry Cobbler
  • Perfectly Plaid stampset
  • Tree Punch
  • Dimensionals
  • Paper Trimmer
  • Paper Snips
  • Stampin’ Seal adhesive
  • Ink – Old Olive, Early Espresso
  • Clear Rhinestones

 

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  1. Fantastic card, June and a great way to showcase the beautiful DSP. I’ll have to give this technique a try and use up some beloved DSP too! Thanks for sharing x

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