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cleaning up my stampin’ desk

A clean work space helps creativity and I have a tendency to save every scrap of paper from past projects – so occasional clean up is necessary for my creative energy!

The foursquare mask creates a background for this extra Stippled Roses image from a prior library class!

Another former project from a past blog post – I added some Blueberry Bushel dies from the Timeless Arrangements.
These next three cards were left overs from a past blog post mounted in three different backgrounds.
Several different pieces from past projects came together for this next card!
I took a negative frame and placed Lost Lagoon and Basic White cardstock strips pairing it with the Sending Smiles dies and a banner and vellum circle.
Another negative die in black from Artistically Inked die set with a masked Foursquare mask in the background and a loop of a retired Pretty Peacock ribbon.
I had several Basic White embossing folder papers and it provides a wonderful background for the pinwheel card.
I had many leftover daisies dies and created this birthday card with the leftover balloon die.
This card used many left over strips and a few dies from the Little Dreamers cow and the flower from Petal Park dies from a prior card.
The Basics 3D embossing folder makes a beautiful background for multiple pieces of cardstock and DSP for a pretty thanks card.
More flowers from the Petal Park dies, Autumn leaves and Sending Love envelope create a colorful card.
This next card was a discard from one of my blog posts and I stamped the thanks in Pebbled Path ink and used a blending brush around the edges.
I used the punched out Copper Clay cardstock from another project as a background for this thanks card.
This card is made with multiple bits and pieces from other projects for a winter thanks card.
I had saved this retired embossing folder piece and the sentiment that goes with it to finish off this card.
Different pieces make this Smoky Slate Black and White and Pebbled Path pieces sparked with a pop of Real Red.
Another card using many pieces including a copper clay circle.
This card used the Feel Better Soon from a former blog post and a Countryside Corners background fussy cut for a card background.
The next few cards use the pieces of DSP laying on my desk.
The top of this card was a mistake from one of the Open House attendants that I saved to use on a future card with other cardstock pieces.
I used an embossing folder on a piece of Meandering Meadows as a background for the spare stars and the Garden Meadows die as a focal point for “a star is born” card.
Lots of cards many of them will be sent off as customer thank yous cleaned up my creative space! Now it’s your turn to make some artwork of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

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