Hello and welcome to Day 5 of the Blog Hops celebrating Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps September Releases - today we're highlighting the precious set
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For my card I used post-it-notes to sponge some rays of light from the star down onto the manger scene using SU's Baja Breeze. The gold star is cut from dp using Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps Stars dies, and I added some tiny blue star buttons.
I love all the sentiments which come with this set, many of them Bible verses about the birth of Christ!
Check out the stamps, dies and details below:
Stamp set includes 2 images and 13 sentiments and scripture verses
Set measures approximately 4" x 6"
The manger image measures approximately 2 1/4" x 2 1/2"
Designed by Korin Sutherland
Stamp set - $15
Die set - $8.25
Bundle ($23.25 value) - $21
Now take a look at some of the wonderful samples made by our
Set measures approximately 4" x 6"
The manger image measures approximately 2 1/4" x 2 1/2"
Designed by Korin Sutherland
Stamp set - $15
Die set - $8.25
Bundle ($23.25 value) - $21
Now take a look at some of the wonderful samples made by our
very talented DT in the thumbnails below.
Be sure and leave a comment on each of the blogs
along the way as Korin is giving away
(6) $15 store credits (1 winner will be chosen from each of the 6 blog hops).
The deadline to comment for a chance to win is midnight EST Friday,
September 13th.
The list of winners will be announced on
the website homepage by Monday, September 16th.
Thanks so much for stopping by, enjoy the hop!


Wow, your inking is so beautiful and perfect to show light coming from the star! Love this card!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful card Bridget! I love the mini button stars and the rays of light on the scene!!! perfect.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, Bridget. The Baja breeze and designer paper just pops this card front and center! Love the little stars too. It all comes together so beautifully. Hmm, could it be you're secretly going to graphic design classes *giggle* I think you're a natural *wink* Gorgeous sponging, just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteooh lala..I love the stars and the star beams! Wonderfully done!
ReplyDeleteI love your card, Bridget!! The stars are adorable, the colors are beautiful, and the sponging is incredible! Your cards always amaze me. :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic creation Bridget!! Love it!!
ReplyDeletelove the whole scene! great work
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I also like how you sponged your rays of light...so creative! I like this stamp set...so many neat sentiments with it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Love the sponged rays of light!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love your color combo, the stars & rays and how the sentiment fits so well in the image.
ReplyDeleteVery cute--love the rays and all the stars.
ReplyDeleteLove the sponged rays of light! Fab work!
ReplyDeleteOhhs and Ahhs for your non-traditional colors, and of course, your stars!
ReplyDeleteGreat color choices and coloring. Love how you created the background. Lovely, lovely card.
ReplyDeleteLovely card.
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Beautiful card Bridget. Love the sponged rays... you are the Queen of sponging. Always so pretty and elegant.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, Bridget! Love the star beams with the star buttons. Your sponging is always so perfect...and you managed to use two of those wonderful sentiments! What a wonderful card expressing the true reason for Christmas! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty star beams and love this image along with the star buttons.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the light beams. This set is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, I really like everything about it!
ReplyDeleteOooooo . . . that sponging is so cool!! It really looks like the rays are coming from the star. Beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Love the ray's of light coming from the star.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely. Love your button stars.
ReplyDeletelove how you did the rays in the sky
ReplyDeleteYour shading for the star's rays are perfect and lead the eye right to the focal point of your pretty card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I just love the inking of the rays from the stars.
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