Guest Designer - Buckets of Love!

February 20, 2017

Hi there,
I'm Therese from www.lostinpaper.com  and I am so excited to share two cards today featuring the Buckets of Love stamp set.  My first design doesn't actually have any buckets, but it does show you how to stretch your stamps and enjoy more from this fabulous set.  I filmed as I created so you could watch the process.





My second card is very clean & simple and it totally has a bucket in it, it's just full of paint...
Scroll down as there is a video for this card too!




I hope you have had as much fun as I have today.  You can find the Buckets of Love stamp set and the Llama Tell You set linked here or head to the online store HERE for so much more.  Hope you have a great and crafty day, Hugs,





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