A Bit of Razzle Dazzle
Hello
This time last week in Melbourne we were sweltering in 40+ temperatures and today it is raining and I have my polar fleece jacket on! Talk about contrasts, but the rain is most welcome for the garden and topping up the water tanks.
Today I have a card for you using the Razzle Dazzle stamp set from the Summer Mini Catalogue, which I have combined with the Mojo Monday sketch from Week 119. I had the chance to have a play with this set at the first of our monthly stamping nights for the year. I have used Stampin' Write markers direct to the rubber for both images. I think I might succumb to this stamp set after all. Here it is and the details are below.
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Card Details |
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Stamps |
Razzle Dazzle |
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Cardstock & Papers |
Pretty in Pink, Regal Rose, Rose Red, Whisper White, Old Olive |
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Ink |
Pretty in Pink |
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Accessories |
Regal Rose grosgrain ribbon, Flat back pearls from Pretties Kit, Flower Fusion |
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Tools |
Circle Nestabilities, Scallop Rectangle Nesetabilities, Cuttlebug, Stampin’ Write Markers, Dimensionals |
I don't often get to make baby cards nowadays, so I went a bit 'dottie' with this one! I have used the baby stamp from the Level 1 Hostess Set Punches Three as the main focus. I like the simplicity of it.
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Card Details |
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Stamps |
Punches Three (Level 1 Hostess Set) |
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Cardstock & Papers |
Chocolate Chip, Regal Rose, Pink Pirouette, Whisper White |
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Ink |
Chocolate Chip, Pretty in Pink |
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Accessories |
Brown spotted satin ribbon |
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Tools |
‘Swiss Dots’ embossing folder, Cuttlebug, Wide Oval punch, Doily Lace punch (not SU), Dimensionals |
I hope to be back later in the week as DH has gone to a conference in Florida – less cooking, more stamping time!




I love how your Razzle Dazzle card turned out, Judy – the felt flowers are the perfect touch! You already know I love the pink and brown baby card; so pretty.
I adore your Razzle Dazzle card Judy, the colours are just gorgeous – mostly my favourites! And those circles are awesome!
A trouch of nature is just beautiful Anne Wakefield