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Hey friend! I am back with a card to share that is up on the Sweet Stamp Shop Blog today. I used the super fun stamp set, Old School Rock. Seriously love the cassette image in this set! I use to have a trillion cassettes when I was a kid. New Kid's On the Block anyone?! haha, check it out:
I used October Afternoon's Schoolhouse Line and adhered strips to the card front at a slant. I punched a couple circles and adhered them together and attached a brad through the middle.
Next, I stamped the cassette image onto gray American Crafts card stock, cut them out and adhered them.
Lastly, I stamped my sentiment, trimmed it down and popped it up.
I hope you enjoyed, please stop back tomorrow for the second TCM stamp release preview.
Lindsay
P.S.
In celebration of Nicole's birthday, there will be a 27% discount offered to all SSS customers. The discount will be good through Friday, Sept 2nd.
Supplies:
Paper: White Papertrey Ink, Gray American Crafts
Patterned Paper: Schoolhouse October Afternoon
Stamps: Old School Rock Sweet Stamp Shop
Ink: Tuxedo Black Tsukineko
Embellishment: Brad K & Co.
Tools: Large, Med Circle Punch Fiskars
great card! love the cassettestamp!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun card, and absolutely fabulous design too! I miss cassette tapes actually!
ReplyDeleteseriously cute!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun retro card! Love that cassette!
ReplyDeletelove what you did with the cassettes!
ReplyDeleteLove the layout of your card. Fab.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, Lindsay! Love the colors and the patterned papers you used.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this card--that cassette tape is super fun! I can't wait to use it on my creation (for next month!)!!!! YOU ROCK:)
ReplyDeleteSuper cool dude!! LOVE this card. The colours are fabulous and I love the diagonal patterned paper. :)
ReplyDeleteThis card makes me want to go make a mix tape! Love it!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Love those cassettes and your layout. I think I still have my New Kids cassettes kicking around here somewhere...
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