PTI October Blog Hop

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I haven’t played with my Papertrey Ink stamps in a while so I thought I’d pull a few of them out to make something for the PTI Blog Hop today. The challenge is to create something that is inspired by the photo below. I used PTI’s Background Basics: Text Style, Polka Dots Basics, and Botanical Silhouettes stamp sets. I also used CTMH’s So Grateful and Damask sets. The Orange Zest cardstock is from PTI and the Olive cardstock is from Close to my Heart. I also used Orange and White Daisy inks from Close to my Heart. (The White Daisy pigment ink stamps beautifully on PTI’s cardstock.)


Don’t forget to enter my huge giveaway for $100 in CTMH products of your choice here

 






Also,
don’t forget that you only have a few more days to get a free add-on
collection when you order a New Consultant Kit by the end of October.
More details can be found here.


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