Wednesday, December 30, 2020

IO Old is New

 

Greetings friends. Today we are revisiting older stamps and I thought I would share a simple winter card.


To make the card, I first started by creating a background.  I sponged Distress Oxide inks onto white cardstock and then added some black Distress Ink here and there over the top to make it look like night. When the piece was dry, I splattered watered-down white acrylic paint on top to look like snow or stars.

When the piece was once again dry, I embossed my trees in white and cut out a snowbank for the bottom.  Simple!

Impression Obsession Items Used:

Forest Trees J23053

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

IO- Die Cut Obsession

 

Greetings friends.  I wanted to share a Christmas card using one of the newer Impression Obsession dies.  I consider it to be a "go to" tree that can be decorated in any way that you want for the holidays.


For my card today, I used the Large Pine die and decorated it with an assortment of rhinestones to catch the light.  I added my sentiment and then popped up the tree with some foam tape.

The background is actually a generic leaf background.  I had a little leftover paint on the stamp, so I spritzed it with water and stamped it onto some scrap paper.  That is why the leaves are so faint and a little blurry.


Impression Obsession Items Used:

Large Pine DIE1023-J

Clear Set- Kringle Quotes CL1041

Dancing Leaves CC294

Monday, November 30, 2020

Cyber Monday Stamping Deals and a Clean and Simple Christmas Card

Greetings friends.  I wanted to share a few cyber Monday stamping deals with you today as well as a card.  Two of Memory Box's sister companies (Poppystamps and Birch Press Design) as well as Impression Obsession have sales today.

The first is Poppystamps.  You can find them here


The second is Birch Press Design.  They have beautiful ornaments, and you can find them here.

 

Finally, there is Impression Obsession.  It is the last day of their sale.  You can find them here.


Speaking of Impression Obsession, here is a holiday card I made using their stamps:


It is a really simple card.  All I did was stamp the bulb three times, color each with Copic marker and then cover them with a clear glaze pen to make them look like glass.  I punched holes at the top of each and then threaded some waxed linen thread through them.  The nice thing about the waxed linen is that it holds it shape really well and I didn't have to glue it down to the card.

Happy Holidays!

Impression Obsession Items Used:

Christmas Light C21338

Merry Christmas D21336



Wednesday, November 18, 2020

IO Die Cut Obsession and SALE!!!

 

Greetings friends.  Before I share my die-cut sample with you, I wanted to remind you that the big annual Impression Obsession sale starts today.  If there is anything you have had your eye on, now is a good time to buy!  You can find all the items here or you can click on the banner above.


Today the designers are all sharing ideas for using Impression Obsession dies. My card today combines Christmas dies as well as a stamped background and some washi tape:


I don't know about you, but I often forget about using my washi tape.  It does provide a nice background for your dies.  I also used the smallest piece to help hold down my tree dies.

To make the card, I cut out my two trees with green cardstock and then placed brown cardstock behind the open areas to look like branches.

Next, I cut out my sentiment using white cardstock and my star from metallic gold.

For the background, I stamped my watercolor dots in green ink, turned the image around and then stamped the paper a second time with the same green ink.  Some of the dots overlapped, but I thought it made the circles look a bit more random.  You could use two different colors of ink if you wanted them to stand out more.

As a final touch, I got out my collection of washi tapes and added different patterns and widths of tape to the card.  Here is a close up:


Have a fantastic day and don't forget about the sale!


Impression Obsession Items Used:

Three Trees DIE1038-E

Typewriter Sentiments DIE905Y (The "peace" is part of the set of Christmas words)

Planets DIE829-E

Watercolor Dots L20424


Thursday, November 12, 2020

IO Challenge- Give Thanks

 

I always look forward to "give thanks" or "thank you" challenges.  I really enjoy making thank you cards and I appreciate seeing new ideas on how to thank others.  I hope you will join us in the challenge this month.  You can find all of the information over on the Impression Obsession blog here.


 I visited my mom last week and we actually celebrated Thanksgiving early.  This is the card that I plan to send her as a thank you for hosting me.  The sunflower is stamped in black Memento ink and then colored with Copic markers.  The background was created with watercolor paint on 140lb watercolor paint.  I added the paint horizontally so that it created stripes.  As a final step, I splattered the whole thing with gold metallic ink.  Here is a close up of the paint:


I hope that everyone has a fantastic Thanksgiving.  It may look a little different than other years, but don't forget to give thanks to those people who are important in your life.

Impression Obsession Items Used:

Sunflower 2 F12288

Give Thanks C14667



Wednesday, October 28, 2020

IO- Diecut Obsession

 

Greetings friends.  Today I want to share a card that has a favorite die of mine that is being discontinued.  It is called "Peppermint Block," and it contains the stamp as well as the die.  The stamp includes 6 mints like the one I used and 6 candy canes.  It is a favorite of mine because it makes the perfect embellishment for holiday cards.  I think that it might be in the process of being discontinued because people weren't sure how to use it.  Basically, you stamp the block onto paper with red ink onto white cardstock.  It stamps all 12 candies at once as well as a square around it.  The coordinating die is also a square.  You simply place the square die on top of the stamped square, tape it down and cut out all 12 candies at once.  I love how easy it is to mass-produce.  If it is something you are interested in, the stamp/die set is half off until it is gone.

Here is a close up of the candy:


To finish the card, I stamped a peppermint stripe cover a card onto white cardstock and then ended up only using a small strip of it on the side.  I also added a tag, some mistletoe, some twine, and of course, a favorite sentiment that makes me smile.

Items Used:

Peppermint Block DIE314-V (50% off until it is gone)

Stitched Tag DIE798-Y

Mistletoe DIE1025-L

Candy Cane Stripes Cover a Card CC185

Christmas Socks E5731


Friday, October 16, 2020

Slim Scenes Hop - Day 2

 


 
              The Impression Obsession Slim Scenes Stamps Release Hop - Day 2!
 
Each day (October 15th & 16th) you can find a list of participants on the Impression Obsession Blog at 6am. 
 
There will be THREE $25 Impression Obsession Gift Certificates as givaways chosen randomly from comments on the Design Team blogs over the hop - so the more you comment through our Slim Scenes Hop the more chances to win!
 
All comments for all of the event days will be open until Monday November 2nd at midnight CT.
 
All winners will be announced on Tuesday, November 3rd.
 
All of the new stamps and dies are available now! You can find them all HERE
 
 
I don't know if you have this problem or not, but I find sympathy cards hard to make.  I thought I would make a card that could be used for support as well as other occasions.  Plus, I don't always want to stick to just using flowers.

To make the card, I used three different background stamps.  Two you saw yesterday (the sky and the tree line).  This time I added some mountains for extra scenery.  I paired the stamps with various shades of Impression Obsession ink.  The inks are nice because there are light, medium and dark shades that are meant to work together to give you a gradient of color.  The teal theme was chosen because my nearest mountains are the Blue Ridge Mountains.

To finish the card, I chose one of my favorite sympathy phrases and stamped it in the darkest shade.

Thanks so much for stopping by during the hop!

Impression Obsession Items Used:
Cloudy Sky 3232-LG
Mountain Layers 3226-LG 
Baby Blue ink (Sky)
Aqua ink
Teal ink
Pine ink


Here is a list of all the participating designers so you can join in the hop!

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Slim Scenes Hop- Day 1


 
              The Impression Obsession Slim Scenes Stamps Release Hop starts today!
 

Each day (October 15th & 16th) you can find a list of participants on the Impression Obsession Blog at 6am. 
 
There will be THREE $25 Impression Obsession Gift Certificates as givaways chosen randomly from comments on the Design Team blogs over the hop - so the more you comment through our Slim Scenes Hop the more chances to win!
 
All comments for all of the event days will be open until Monday November 2nd at midnight CT.
 
All winners will be announced on Tuesday, November 3rd.
 
All of the new stamps and dies are available now! You can find them all HERE 
 

Greetings friends!  Slimline cards are really popular right now, and IO now has a line of stamps that are meant to fit the length of the card.  I made my finished card to be 8 1/2" x 3 1/2."  It fits into a regular business envelope, so there is no need for extra postage.
 
The first stamp I want to talk about is the Cloudy Sky background.  It is amazing!  I thought it might take a while to break in to get it to stamp well (larger stamps with solid areas often do), but no!  It stamped beautifully the first time I stamped it.  It looks so realistic!  I stamped it with Impression Obsession Sky Blue ink.  My recommendation is to use a MISTI or another stamp postitioner when you stamp these images.  You might have to stamp them multiple times to get the color you want.  It is also handy if you want to layer your colors like I did with the trees.

For the trees, I used one of the treeline stamps that comes in the Tree Lined Hillside Duo set.  The other treeline is pine trees.  I colored my trees with an assortment of Tombo markers, but really, any water-based markers would work.  I added marker to the trees, huffed on the ink a bit to keep it wet and then stamped it on top of the cloudy sky.  I repeated the process over and over until I got the look I wanted.  As a last step for the trees, I inked the ground area of the stamp with Toffee Versafine ink and a bit of dark brown marker.  Before I stamped onto the paper, I wiped off any ink that strayed onto the tree part of the stamp.

It may not look like it, but the background is only two stamps...the sky stamp and the tree/ground stamp. All that was left to do was add my sentiment in Vintage Sepia Versafine ink.
 
Impression Obsession Items I Used:
Cloudy Sky 3232-LG
 
Here is a list of all the participating designers so you can join the hop:

Thursday, October 8, 2020

IO Challenge- You're a Hoot (Owls or other birds)


 Greetings friends.  It is time for another challenge.  If you would like to participate, you can find all of the information over on the Impression Obsession blog.  We hope you will join us!

This month's challenge is all about owls and other birds.  I definitely wanted to use my cute owl die and of course, I had to do my annual ode to candy corn.  It makes me laugh at how much I love the look of it and hate the taste of it.

To make the card, I cut out my owl and then placed it inside the Eyelet Circle die.  That die has a heart on the top of the pocket, but I just cut off the heart since it didn't really go with the theme of the card.  I stamped out my candy corn with black Memento ink and then colored them with Copic markers.  I then cut out the candy and glued them inside the pocket.

For the background of the card, I used the Wood grain cover a card background.

Owl items are currently on sale on the Impression Obsession site as the current featured products.  If you want to see the items on sale, you can find them all here.

Impression Obsession  Items Used:

Owl DIE283-O (on sale)

Eyelet Circle DIE924-V

Wood Grain Cover a Card CC359

Hoo's Got Candy A5476

Candy Corn B2273


Monday, September 28, 2020

IO- Die Cut Obsession

 

Greetings friends.  Today some of the Impression Obsession team are showing die cut cards.  If you would like a full list of participants, you can find them over on the Impression Obsession blog.

I must admit that I am a Christmas movie fanatic.  I quote them all the time and look forward to movie season.  That and some cookies puts me in a really good mood.  It seems more important than ever to focus on the things that make us happy.

To make the card, I first cut out my cookies in kraft cardstock and then again in white cardstock so that all the little cut outs would be easy to color.  I colored the inside of each cookie with Copic markers and then added a bit of glue and glitter to the tops to make them look like they were coated in sugar.  (It is a bit hard to see the glitter in the photo).

For the background, I stamped the retro circle cover a card background onto green cardstock using green ink.  I cut out a frame go around my sentiment and then added the cookies to the card.  Simple!

Impression Obsession Items Used:

Frosted Cookies DIE1015-I
Saying from clear set- Sweater Weather CL1037
Mid Size Frame die DIE930-Z
Retro Circle Cover a Card CC352

If you are still working on Halloween cards, don't forget that you can get 25% off select Halloween items- including the latest release!  If you click on the banner below, it will take you directly to the sale.



Thursday, September 10, 2020

IO Challenge- Autumn Colors

 

 

Greetings friends.  Today's theme is all about autumn colors.  I am of a couple minds with this theme.  Part of me wanted to go with the brown/yellow/orange/red route and part of me wanted to go with Halloween colors.  I decided to play it safe and do both.

For my first card, I stamped my little trick or treater and sentiment onto watercolor paper using black versafine ink.  Once the ink was dry, I colored her with Zig clean color real brush markers and a waterbrush.  Once again I had to look up the candy corn color order.  I don't know why I can't ever remember it!  To finish the card, I added some purple because it is one of my favorite "go to" colors for fall.

Impression Obsession Items Used:

Candy Corn Kiddo E12256

Witch Way B5710


For my second card, I went with fall leaves and a fun sentiment.  This card shows the importance of color because using the fall colors really make it autumnal, but if I had used bright greens, it would make an amazing frame for spring or summer.

To make the card, I used the same process as the first.  Everything was stamped with black Versafine onto watercolor paper and colored with zig clean color real brush markers and a waterbrush.

Impression Obsession Items Used:

Oval Leaf Frame K12295

Leaves are Falling D12285

Monday, August 31, 2020

Impression Obsession- Diecut Obsession

 

Greetings friends. Today the IO designers are celebrating dies, so I thought I would share a couple with you.  Thee first is the fortune cookie die and the second is the pinked edge frame.

I love the fortune cookie die!  I think it is such a fun way to deliver a message.  You could use the fortunes stamp set, or you could personalize the message any way you want.  I cut out my fortune cookie using kraft cardstock and then stamped on top of it with the fortune cookie stamp from the Fortunes clear stamp set.  I thought it looked a bit too plain, so I shaded it a bit with a brown and a yellow color pencil.  the good new is the fortune cookie has cross hatch lines on it that help you figure out what to color.

Next, I layered my cookie onto the Pinked Edge Frame.  This is a fantastic die to use because it adds a bit of interest and design to the card without detracting from whatever you are trying to frame.

To finish the card, I made my own background paper.  I stamped the Diagonal Weave die onto cream cardstock using Versamark ink.  I then embossed it with gold embossing powder.  I liked the glossy look and raised dimension of the embossed background a lot.

Impression Obsession Items Used:

Fortunes CL1043

Fortune Cookie DIE1014-C

Pinked Edge Frame DIE931-Y

Diagonal Weave CC174

Monday, August 24, 2020

Impression Obsession- Old is New

 

Greetings friends.  Today is all about celebrating some of our favorite Impression Obsession stamps.  It is a great time to showcase some of the great designs that you may not have seen.

For my card today, I was inspired by a recent Jennifer McGuire video where she did some dot coloring.  You can see the full video here.

 

To make the card, I used my favorite Impression Obsession butterfly called Watercolor Butterfly.  I stamped it in black Memento ink onto white cardstock and then dotted it with Copic markers.  One thing I found out is that you can't move too quickly or else you are left with wonky looking dots.  I also found out the hard way that if I pressed too hard to make the dots, it left me with too much ink coming out of the pen (in other words... it was blobby).  Use a light touch.  That being said, it was a surprisingly fast card to make.

Here is a close up:

Have a great week everyone!

Impression Obsession Items Used:

Watercolor Butterfly F9768

 

Thursday, August 6, 2020

Impression Obsession Challenge- Summer Fun!


Greetings friends.  Today is all about having a little Summer fun.  Have you made any summer themed cards this year?  If not, here is your chance!  To read all about the challenge and to learn how to submit your own card, visit the Impression Obsession blog here

I am a huge baseball fan, so I knew I wanted to make a baseball themed card.  I don't know that baseball should be playing this year, but I long for past summers of going to Nats Park and watching the Nationals play.

I started with the Buffalo Cover a Card background and stamped it ink.  The plaid reminded me of the neatly mowed lawns of a ballpark.  I plan to use this background to make masculine cards as well a holiday cards. 

I cut out a shape for the center that looked like an infield that worked as a backdrop for my sentiment and the baseball.  As a finishing touch, I popped up the baseball with foam tape.

Impression Obsession Items Used:
Ball A12227


On a separate note, I wanted to point out that one of my favorite categories for stamping is currently on sale at Impression Obsession.  You can see all the items by clicking on the photo below. 

Here is one of the cards I recently made using a new coffee die and sentiment.  They are both included in the sale:
Items used:
Coffee to Go die DIE1010-P

Friday, July 17, 2020

Impression Obsession Fall/Winter Release Day 3


Welcome to the Impression Obsession Fall/Winter Release Celebration!

Welcome to day three of the Impression Obsession Fall/Winter Celebration! Each day during the celebration (July 15th - July 17th ), you can find a list of participants on the Impression Obsession Blog at 6am. Every single blog will have a $25 gift certificate to give away for the event - so the more you comment through our Release Celebration the more chances to win! All comments for all of the event days will be open until Sunday July 19th at midnight CT. All winner will be announced on Tuesday July 21th.
All of the new stamps and dies are available now! You can find them all HERE


Greetings friends.  It is the last day of the fall/winter release celebration, but don't worry, the design team will be continuing to post samples of the latest release.  After posting one day of Halloween and one of Christmas, I am finishing with a couple of Hanukkah samples and one card for fall.

My llamakah card makes me laugh.  I have said it before, and I will say it again, but I sure do love a pun.  To make the card, I stamped the llama onto 140lb cold press watercolor paper with black Versafine ink and then colored him with Zig Clean Color real brush markers and a waterbrush.  I finished by adding the "punny" sentiment.

Impression Obsession Items Used:
Llamakah E12313
Happy Llamakah C12312


Next, I want to show you one of the new backgrounds.  It is called Slant Background, and it is just one stamp.  I used one color of ink on the stamp, but the various density of dots makes it appear as though I used multiple colors of ink.  It is simply Versafine Majestic Blue ink.  I even stamped the sentiment in the same blue ink.

To finish the card, I added a white frame die cut and a blue checkerboard frame die cut.

Impression Obsession Items Used:
Oy to the World C12315
Slant Background L13950
Large Frame DIE860-WW
Checked Frames DIE805-YY



Finally, I made a fall card simply because the sentiment made me laugh.  I'm waiting for (and fearful of) the day Alexa has these powers.

The background was created using the Boxwood Cover a Card background.  I added various dye-based inks to the stamp, spritzed it with water and stamped it onto watercolor paper.  Without reinking the stamp, I spritzed it onto another piece of watercolor paper.  Each time you do this, the colors get softer and the image gets less and less defined.  I chose the background that I thought worked best for the card and then popped up a sentiment and added my rake and leaf dies.  The rake and leaves actually come from the same set.

Impression Obsession Items Used:
Sentiment from a clear set called Rake the Leaves CL1039
Oak Leaves and Rake die set DIE201-K
Boxwood Cover a Card CC258
Cute Scalloped Rectangles DIE975-V

Thank you so much for visiting me the past three days.  I hope you found something that inspired you!

Don't forget to visit the other designers:

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Impression Obsession Fall/Winter Release Day 2


Welcome to the Impression Obsession Fall/Winter Release Celebration!
Welcome to day two of the Impression Obsession Fall/Winter Celebration! Each day during the celebration (July 15th - July 17th ), you can find a list of participants on the Impression Obsession Blog at 6am. Every single blog will have a $25 gift certificate to give away for the event - so the more you comment through our Release Celebration the more chances to win! All comments for all of the event days will be open until Sunday July 19th at midnight CT. All winner will be announced on Tuesday July 21th.
All of the new stamps and dies are available now! You can find them all HERE


Greetings friends.  I shared Halloween cards yesterday, so today I want to focus on Christmas.  If you make Christmas cards, have you started yours yet?  For my first card, I am sharing something that came together really quickly.  I started with a 140lb piece of watercolor paper and dabbed it into a puddle of Colorburst powders (watercolor powders) that had been spritzed with water.  I set that aside and let it dry.  If you were making lots of cards, I would watercolor full sheets of watercolor paper and then cut them into pieces to make cards.

Next, I cut out the snowflake in white cardstock, added it on top of the white strip of paper and cut out two trees from two different colors of green cardstock.  I saved the inside branches of the tree when I cut out the die, colored them with Copic markers that coordinated and then glued them back into the trees.

As a finishing touch, I added a sentiment that comes from a large collection of Christmas words and then added a few rhinestones to the snowflake.

Impression Obsession Items Used:
Snowflake Frame DIE1033-O
Three Trees DIE1038-E
Sentiment from clear set called Christmas Words CL1044



I know Christmas is about more than cookies, but I must confess to being partial to the cookies!  I love the new baked cookies die.  How cute is it?!  I also really like the new sentiment that pairs well with it.

Tips for using the cookies die...  I cut out the cookies using kraft colored cardstock and then shaded the edges lightly with a brown colored pencil to give them a bit of dimension.  The die adds little dots to the cookies to look like chips, but I went ahead and dotted the cookies with a brown micron pen to make them show up really well.  I used the dots created by the die as a die and then added a dot of color to each one.

For the background, I used the Damask Cover a card stamp.  It had leftover die-based ink on it, so I spritzed it with water to reactivate the ink and then stamped it on the paper.  Because I used just a little bit of watered-down ink, the background has a softer look than full-strength ink.  You could also use a patterned paper for the background.

Impression Obsession Items Used:
Baked Cookies DIE1004-S
Sentiment from clear set called Sweater Weather CL1037
Damask Cover a Card CC081



Speaking of cookies...how about Mrs Claus with a cookie?  I often see good Santa stamps, but not as many with Mrs Claus.  She was a lot of fun to color.  I stamped her onto 140lb watercolor cardstock with Versafine ink and then colored her with Zig Clean Color markers and a waterbrush.  I also stamped my plaid background the same way and then colored it with coordinating markers.  It would be a lot faster to use patterned paper, but I didn't have anything that matched, and one of the nice things about making your own backgrounds is that you can customize them any way that you want.

Impression Obsession Items Used:
Mrs. Santa E12300
Dotted Argyle Cover a Card CC175

Thanks for stopping by to see my Christmas cards. I hope to see you tomorrow!

List of today's participating designers:


Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Impression Obsession Fall/Winter Release Day 1

Welcome to the Impression Obsession Fall/Winter Release Celebration!
The Impression Obsession Fall/Winter Celebration starts today! Each day (July 15th - July 17th ) you can find a list of participants on the Impression Obsession Blog at 6am. Every single blog will have a $25 gift certificate to give away for the event - so the more you comment through our Release Celebration the more chances to win! All comments for all of the event days will be open until Sunday July 19th at midnight CT. All winner will be announced on Tuesday July 21th.
All of the new stamps and dies are available now! You can find them all HERE

Greetings friends!  Today I wanted to show you three different Halloween cards using the new Fall/Winter stamps and dies.  I absolutely love making Halloween cards!

I don't think my first card is what Jeanne had in mind when she designed the sentiment, but I knew instantly that I wanted to do a play on words with the "boos." I combined the new  Boos sentiment with the new Two Ghosts die.  For the background, I used a Cover a Card background in purple Versafine ink onto a purple notecard.  For the layers, I diecut dark purple and lime green cardstock with the Cute Scalloped Rectangles die set.  Finally, all of the coctails and cocktail embellishments come from the Mixed Drinks die set.  It is hard to tell from the photo, but I added some clear glaze pen to the cocktails to make them look like glass.

Items Used:
Boos A5709
Two Ghosts die DIE1040-G
Mixed Drinks Set DIE 185-H (currently on sale)
Cover a Card Fusion 1 CC109        


I fell in love with this Linday Ostrom image of Trick or Treaters.  They are just so much fun to color!  I decided to go with Copic markers to get a variety of costume color and skintones.  Once again, it is hard to tell from the picture, but I added clear gel pen to two sets of wings and sparkly glitter glue to two sets of wings.  It's for Halloween.....there has to be some bling!

Items Used:
Trick or Treat 2 (sentiment) C21353
 


For my final card, I colored several skulls using Zig Clean Color pens and a waterbrush.  I also created a background using two different Cover a Card patterns.  I started with a grey notecard and stamped the Small Quatrefoil on top with grey ink before adding the Grid pattern using black ink.  Does anyone else enjoy building their own backgrounds out of various patterns?

Impression Obsession Items Used:
Skull 1 C12257
Skull 2 C12258
Small Quatrefoil Cover a Card CC125


Thank you so much for stopping by today.  I hope to see you again tomorrow! 

List of today's participating designers:
 

Thursday, July 2, 2020

IO Challenge- Summer Flowers


Greetings friends.  It is time for another challenge.  This one is all about summer flowers.  Want to join in the fun?  Check out the post on the Impression Obsession blog.  You even have a chance to win a gift certificate!

Today I wanted to share a card I made using the Large Solid Circle as a background.  I find it to be a nice backdrop for any stamping you want to add.  Remember when shadow stamping was a big thing?  This is my tribute to that era.

To add the flowers and leaves, I stamped some directly onto my card and some onto white cardstock and then colored them with a combination of Copic markers and Prismacolor pencils.  I chose colors that were nice and bright for summer.  The flowers and leaves are a combination of images from two clear stamp sets by Lindsay Ostrom.  Her images are always so much fun to color. Next, I cut out some of the flowers and popped them up with foam tape and then added my sentiment and some crystal jewels.  Simple!  What is your favorite summer flower?

Impression Obsession Items Used:
Large Solid Circle F6940
Flora and Fauna CL1025
Flower Bits CL1024
Living the Life (set of 3 cling sentiments) 3217-MD  Sentiments in the set- Living the Art Life
Living a Creative Life, Living the Pink Life