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Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Blue Knight Rubber Stamps - Mix and Match

Hello, my creative friends!

I'm pleased to share another Blue Knight Rubber Stamps project with you today.

I'm really enjoying these stamps! Wowzers!!! They stamp so precisely - gotta love well made stamps!

Again, the October theme is Mix 'n Match - we are to use one or more stamps from at least two stamp sets!

I am a part of a group that tries to meet once a year. We each bring a project, and there are 6 of us. So we start crafting about 9 a.m., break for lunch, and create all afternoon! It's a great time, and we make 6 fun projects. We also give each other little 'gifts', which is SO much fun! I chose to gift the ladies with a pretty Christmas die, but needed a way to gift wrap it. 



I had these Kraft envelopes in my stash, and decided to see how they would look stamped and colored. The images were stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink, and colored with a handful of Copic Markers. I used these Blue Knight Rubber Stamps products:







Hope you like it, and are inspired to check out the blog (link below) for more inspiration from the design team!

Visit Blue Knight here:


Thanks so much for stopping by today!
I'll be back with another BKRS creation on October 23rd!

Hugs and blessings,
Patti J.

17 comments:

  1. WOW the butterflies look amazing on the kraft background
    Cheers
    Dr Sonia

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  2. What a lovely creation on kraft cardstock, Patti! Your colors look beautiful! hugs, de

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  3. That's a wonderful way to present those dies! I'll hop over to Blue Knight and take a peek at their stamps.

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  4. Beautiful little gift bags and that is a lovely die you are gifting them too.

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  5. They're beautiful Patti!
    And a wonderfully thoughtful way to give a special gift!
    Michelle.

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  6. This sounds like a Christmas party! So much fun and what an awesome gift and gift presentation Patti! Makes me smile to think of you all stampin' away! I hope you didn't stamp each other! hahahahahahaha

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  7. Stunning cards, those butterflies are just gorgeous, sounds like so much fun your crafting meet ups. Hugs, Lori m

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  8. Those envelopes turned out beautiful! What a great way to give the lovely die to your friends! They are very lucky! Sounds like a lot of fun!!

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  9. Well it is much prettier IRL - the envelope was such a great to stamp on. I really love this butterfly. The pretty die inside was a very nice giftie for our girls day last week. Gifts, creations, great friends, and laughter - what more could you ask for.

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  10. Wowza. You rock girlfriend!! I love the die you gave and to make envelope art is even better. Your butterfly is beautiful and I'm sure this was the hit of the party.

    How nice to have some card-making friends. Unfortunately I only have one girlfriend that I get together with and it's usually an experiment of some kind. My cousin just moved here to my city and said to me yesterday that she might like to learn how to make cards. Lucky me!

    Have a good weekend sweetie.

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  11. What a great idea, Patti, to use up envelope supplies to give little gifts. I'd love to belong to that group, and not just for the gifts. :-D Too bad you are so far away. Stunning butterflies! Love the flowers, too, and the sentiment is perfect for crafting friends.

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  12. The butterflies are just gorgeous Patti! Love the colors over that kraft so much! Glad you are enjoying your crafty outings with your friends as this helps with mojo too! :) HUGS

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  13. Oh wow, your envelopes are gorgeous Patti - that butterfly is amazing! What a lovely way to gift your die to your friends, bet you have a real fun day together x

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  14. And it is even more beautiful in real life! Enjoyed our day!

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  15. Your envies turned out so beautiful, and the sentiment was perfect for your friends! And what a wonderful gift for each friend.

    Hugs
    Sue

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