Hello and welcome! Ellie here today bringing you a new theme and as always we'd love for you to join us! We do have two prizes to give away this week so there will be two lucky winners and don't forget you may enter up to 3 times for more chances to win!
Our theme this week is a nice and easy one ..................
Anything Feminine Goes
Our first prize comes from Chocolate Baroque, the fabulous stamp set below, which will be part of their March 5th release.
Chocolate Baroque will be on Hochanda TV on March 5th at 9am and 1pm (UK times) so be sure to mark your calendars for some crafty inspiration and new goodies!Chocolate Baroque is a small independent art and craft company, based in the historic market town of Barnard Castle in County Durham in the North-East of England and is owned and run by Lesley and David Wharton.
We design our own range of natural rubber art stamps from hand drawn originals, complemented by typography from Lesley. The rubber stamps are made in house, by David, to our very exacting quality standards. And nothing gets past his eagle eye!
Our second prize is this beautiful Pixie Dust header die by
Tonic.
Tonic Studios are synonymous with quality and precision cutting products from scissors to punches, guillotines to dies. During the last year they have extended their range of products to high quality clear stamps and very recently released their own design papers. Their products are available from many High Street craft stores and frequently feature on Create and Craft TV.
The beautiful design team samples are below, such a nice variety of feminine creations and hope we can inspire you to create something feminine and share with us this week! And don't forget to check the winner's post below to see if you were last week's winner or in Kath's top five!
Using Chocolate Baroque
Harlequin Bouquet and Life is so Much Better (prize stamp set)
Using Chocolate Baroque
Cracking Rose and Life is so Much Better (prize stamp set)
and using Chocolate Baroque Black and White paper series 2 and Tall Tree
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