It’s Day Two of the Countdown to Confetti at Reverse Confetti! Today, Reverse Confetti introduces You Are a Star and Posted Note Sentiments both with coordinating Confetti Cuts.
I repeatedly stamped one of the sentiments from Posted Note Sentiments set on a white cardstock base in gray pigment ink. I stamped one of the stars from You Are a Star and cut it with its corresponding Confetti Cuts die. I adhered it, along with smaller stars cut from navy cardstock with the same die set, to the card base with dimensional adhesive.
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Jean, I LOVE your repeat stamping and color choices!
Love the background you created with the word stamp to showcase that star. Awesome!
What a cool looking card. I love how you did the background, what a fabulous idea. A very striking color combination, love it!
love the background you created… fabulous card!
Jean, your red, white & blue star card is adorable! Fun and inspiring!
great idea of the repeat stamping!
thanks for the idea of multiple stamping of the sentiment.
Makes a great background.
thanks for sharing.
Wow what a fabulous idea for the background stamping. I totally thought that was a whole stamp. Genius!
Wow! Such a great idea. Simple but really effective. Love it.
This is CAS perfection! Love it!
Love how you stamped the background!
Love that background!!! Very creative move on your part. The star is the perfect touch!
great card! Love these sentiments. so encouraging!
Today’s sets are so super cool!
Love the background you created because I looove both of these new sets: posted notes sentiments and the you are a star set.
Love the background stamping, Jean!
Stunning card with awesome message;
Great background for these stars.
Love your card. Now I have to go and visit the blog and use restraint so I don’t spend too much. Love how you used the words to create a background. I’m looking forward to seeing more of your work in the Online Background class.