Thursday 12 February 2015

How Would You Use Yours?


Challenge #2 over at the Counterfeit Kit Blog is already here 
which means we are very nearly halfway through February already.

I'm not sure if I'm coming or going lately but one thing I know is that I need
get more scrapping done.
Time just disappears doesn't it? Or is it just me?

Anyway, I'm babbling on and I'm supposed to be showing you how I've used a date stamp in an interesting way.
Hmm, I can honestly tell you I was stuck on this one and really did not have a clue
so I pulled out my kit added some stamps and just went for it.
Sometimes it's just the easiest way!!!


I used stamps and pads that I've never used before to add days of the week and months all over the page
before printing onto my new found friend (10 sheets of self adhesive paper for a £!)
to create my title.
I added a few sequins and embellishment to finish off.



So, how will you use yours???

11 comments:

  1. I love how you've used the date stamps. I've got some in my stash, but never actually used them - it will be interesting to see what ideas people come up with.

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  2. Another great idea Lesley.I really like that you've used various angles.

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  3. I really like that the stamps are the way that you bring in the color to this page. Very creative and fun. Such a terrific way to document your sentiments,...love it!

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  4. Fabulous!! LOVE all your stamping!!!

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  5. Great take on the challenge!

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  6. Such a clever title - totally makes your FAB customized (twice!) paper relate to your photo. Genius!

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  7. beautiful layout, that paper sounds a bargain!

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  8. Oh I didn't even consider a set of big month stamps I have for the challenge - fab idea. Fab page!

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  9. you've really created a wonderful page to highlight that wonderful forged paper! what a super idea - still struggling for ideas so thanks for another idea to add to the mix :-)

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