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Sunday, 1 February 2026

Skull Watch

Hello Nomad friends.  Happy Month of Love.  It's February and I am kicking off the month over at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity with some inspiration  for the Love and Hearts Challenge.  Looking through the Lost Coast Design stamps I came up with a lovely combo for a CAS style card.

I used Lost Coast Designs White Nose Sugar Skull, Hearts and Curl Border and Love Dictionary Words for this card.  I stamped the Love words directly on the white card panel using red archival ink.  I stamped the border stamp on white card with the same red ink, trimmed it and mounted it on a red card layer before adding it to the card base.  The sugar skull was stamped on white card, coloured with distress markers and gel pens, fussy cut and added to the card.  Those little layers add some lovely dimension. 

You have all month to join the fun with your stamped anythings featuring love and hearts.  I love to give away Linda's stamps, but we do need 20 entries to award a prize so please join us and don't forget to tell your friends.  The team will be sharing amazing inspiration throughout the month so do hop over often and see what we are doing.  A follow and a comment are always appreciated.  

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
We Love Stamping Challenge - Hearts opt AG
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Have a Heart
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes 
Time Out Challenge 305 - Favourite Technique stamping and CAS

             

1 comment:

  1. A fabulous take on the theme and I love all the white space, it makes your elements really pop. Thanks for taking part at We Love Stamping Challenge.

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