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it’s SATURDAYS with AMY sistahs!

Oh How I look forward to these posts too.. I LOVE all of our posts to be honest.. is that wrong??  I actually question myself sometimes.. after 14 years in this business.. how how how do I not ever get bored.. and I mean EVER?  How do we keep thinking of ideas to offer you?  I mean really I don’t get it.. the whole Stampingbella crew must have bottomless pits LOL and I hope they never ever fill up!  Was just thinking out loud today as I do on most days working here by myself behind my computer.  That’s why I love the comments.. I love our facebook pages.. it initiates interaction and sometimes makes me feel less lonely so I don’t have to ask myself so many questions.. sitting here.. by myself :). So thank YOU to those who email me.. who join our SISTAHOOD group on Facebook who place comments on our blog.. That’s what fills the tank I think.. that’s why it’s bottomless.. because of all of YOU :). So thank you to my sistahs.  Ok ENOUGH ABOUT ME… I gotta share this amazing card that our AMYBELLA created for us today!

 

www.stampingbella.com: rubber stamp used: TINY TOWNIE BUTTERFLY GIRL BESS and GNOME BACKDROP. Card by Amy Young

Hello, and welcome to the weekend! Amybella here with a fairy tale inspired scene card featuring the lovely Tiny Townie Butterfly Girl Bess. It’s not a secret that ever since I was a little girl I have always been in love with fairies, mermaids and the like. I was the kid reading old fairy stories and high fantasy
books, dreaming of magical worlds beyond our own. That affinity for all things mystical now translates into a weakness for fairy character stamps like the Tiny Townie Butterfly Girls… I can’t get enough of these beauties! I chose to ink up Bess today because I thought she would pair well with the awesome
Gnome Backdrop stamp. For anyone who is wanting to try their hand at coloring in scenes for their character stamps these Backdrops give you a great jumping off point to work from, taking away the stress that a blank sheet of white paper can sometimes bring with it. By stamping everything in a light
colored ink I could seamlessly transition from the Gnome Backdrop filling the center of my card into the distant hills in the background as well as the dirt path and flowers that I extended in the foreground myself. So if coloring scenic cards is on your list of creative card making techniques to try, I highly recommend checking out the various Backdrops that Stamping Bella has to offer. They are a wonderful tool to have in your belt as you set off on this leg of your creative journey.
Hugs!
Amy

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8 comments

  1. I love it!! The Butterfly Girls are among my very favorite, and I really like the pairing with the Gnome Backdrop. It is truly beautiful.

  2. This is truly spectacular colouring and artwork of the very highest calibre. I love this, I can’t stop looking at it. Thank you Amy…xxx

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