Happy Sunday!
Since I am not super technique savvy I thought maybe I would show everyone how versatile the new Impressions clear stamp sets from Pink Paislee are.
I started out by making a Halloween layout featuring the new Twilight paper (I used a circle from every sheet of paper in the collection), Press Ons, and Borderline stickers. I also used the new Expressions Glitter Alphabet in licorice.
I punched 8 scalloped circles from the paper and randomly stamped images on the circles. I used the crowns from the Cupid collection (actually just the tip of one of the stamps was used), I stamped stars with the stamps from Mistletoe & Co., the compass is from the Amber Road collection, and the remaining images are from the Twilight collection.
It was interesting to look through the stamp sets to see how each could mesh with the other.
There are no boundaries when it comes to crafting. Mixing items from different lines can give a different look and just gives you more for your money.
Have a GREAT week!









Great idea! I love the mix of stamps and papers!
I love it!!!!! Awesome layout!! And I just don’t think I am good at using stamps at all! This looks easy enough!! Thank you so much for sharing!
I love the layout! I like how you mixed the stamps! Very cute!!
Love the LO, love the stamps……can’t wait to get my hands on the new lines!!!!!
Thanks so much for an awesome site and FABULOUS products!!
love the mix of stamps! And a great Layout
super super cute, Tina! LOVE how you used the stamps on a page and such a CUTE page too!!! I need to get more punches and was just at Michael’s looking at them and thought…what would I use them for? But now I love seeing your idea!
Such a great Halloween layout, Tina!!! I love how you used the stamps on the punched paper!!!
I love your layout, Tina! The stamping makes just the perfect touches.
great idea. perfect way to bring out those stamps!
Super page Tina! Your idea to mix it all up is really well done!
I love this very unique take on a Halloween layout. Well done!
Awesome stamping, Tina! Love it!