Rain or Shine Encouragement Card – Paper Player #679

Stampin Up Rain or Shine Encourgement Card - Rosanne Mulhern Heartfelt Stamping

My card today is reflective of our weather this week.  But unlike the weather, it made me smile! It features the retired SU DSP:  Rain or Shine.  I cut a piece of this patterned paper for the card front then cut the matching umbrellas and adhered them using dimensionals to create a lot of dimension.  Full disclosure…I used the Brother Scan n Cut to cut the umbrellas.  The sentiment is from Spellbinders Cute Boots stamp…

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Easter Blessings

Newtons Nook Easter Lily Easter Card - Rosanne Mulhern Heartfelt Stamping

Happy Sunday!  I’m popping in with a quick card share today. I created an Easter card using a pretty stamp and die set:  Newton’s Nook Easter Lily.  I love the simplicity of the lily image and sentiment. My layout inspiration came from this week’s Freshly Made Sketches Challenge HERE. Thanks for stopping in today.  I hope you’re looking forward to a good week ahead. Take care, Rosanne  

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Springtime Greetings – PP678

Are you ready for Spring?  Even though it’s been a relatively mild winter here in SE Pennsylvania, it’s still been winter!  But we can see the end.  I’ve put away all the winter and winter holiday stamps and papers and brought out my Spring and Easter goodies and I’m looking forward to creating some bright and cheery cards. I’m starting off with this charming little “deer” from Newton’s Nook Woodland Spring stamp set.  Isn’t she…

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A “Bookish” Friendship – The Paper Players #677

My Favorite Things Our Story Friendship Card - Rosanne Mulhern Heartfelt Stamping

My card share today is a sweet friendship card.  Besides card making, my other hobbies include cross-stitching and reading.  I always have a book in progress and sometimes more than one at a time.  Presently, I’m reading two books and listening to another.  I guess it may be a borderline obsession…but I’m ok with that.  And having worked a lot of years in libraries, it’s needless to say that I also have a lot of…

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