Whoa it’s Friday, and there is a new girl on the block! Hanna Stamps released a new Hanna today – SWEET CELEBRATIONS. Hanna is so sassy lookin’ with her new short hair and there are so many little elements in the set that they can all be used as the focus on a card. This is my last sample with the new set, and as you can see, no Hanna, just lips!

Jan Release - Lipstick

One day while visiting Anna Wight’s blog, Sassy and Sweet, she had a sketch that was fabulous, and I so had to try it. The lips were stamped and the edges were sponged with Fired Brick Distress Ink. The lips on the main image were covered with a Sakura Gelly Roll Glaze Pen (but it is very had to see in the photo). The sentiment is stamped on the inside of the card – Wearing long lasting lipstick is a must on Valentine’s Day.

Stamps: Sweet Celebrations by Hanna Stamps

Paper: SU Whisper White, Real Red and Basic Black; Radiant Heartwarming Vintage Collection from Crafty Secrets

Ink: Adirondack Pitch Black and Tim Holtz Fired Brick Distress Ink

Accessories: Sewing Machine, Various Circle Punches, Ranger Liquid Pearls, Brads, Ribbon, Mounting Tape, Corner Rounder Punch

5 Responses to “A New Girl on the Block”

  1. Awwwwww, you did my sketch!! LOVE IT!! Those lips are luscious!! =)

  2. How fun and cute! I really love this. Thanks so much for sharing!

  3. I am loving the black and red and the little dots that look like mini pearls. So classy.

  4. I remember this layout from Anna’s blog, thinking I liked it, too. Love how you made a whole card around just these lips. Very clever! Great ribbon. Love the red and black and all the polka dots!

  5. Love this adorable card!!!

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