Wednesday, February 8, 2017

SOA - The Perfect Reason Collection Release Day!

Yay!  It's finally here!  Stamp of Approval release day for

The Perfect Reason Collection!

https://shop.catherinepooler.com/

Did you order your box yet?   Hurry because they sell out super fast!  You don't want to miss out!
 
I would like to share one more card with you using that fabulous Paisley Peacock stamp set and coordinating dies.   For this card I started out stenciling the background with the Mod Squared Stencil.  Then I paired this gorgeous stamped and diecut peacock with the Perfect Vine diecuts.   Unlike my card yesterday, I kept this peacocks tail short and flirty but seriously fabulous!  Loving that sentiment from the You Did It stamp set.

For this card I also used the following supplies:
Ink: Lime Rickey, Fiesta Blue, Somthing Borrowed, Midnight (Catherine Pooler Designs), clear emboss (Versamark).
Paper:  Premium White cardstock (Catherine Pooler Designs).
Accessories: white embossing powder (WOW!), white NUVO drops, clear sequins, dimensional tape (3M)


This fabulous peacock looks great from all angles!


There's still time to WIN this entire box of goodies!  The Perfect Reason blog hop will be open for comments until 9AM tomorrow morning.  Yep you have until Thursday and there will be THREE WINNERS chosen and announced on Catherine Pooler's blog the same day.  All you have to do is leave a comment on every stop of the blog hop--->HERE<----

http://catherinepooler.com/2017/02/05/the-perfect-reason-stamp-of-approval-blog-hop-day-1/

 There will be a winner chosen for DAY 1, another for Day 2 and the third for DAY 3 of the bloghop.  Get your comments in for your chance to WIN!  Not to worry, if you have already purchased a box and are chosen as one of the winners, Catherine Pooler will refund you. 


What are you waiting for, just follow my links and get hopping!!





 

3 comments:

  1. Lisa I love how Pierre Peacocks tail feathers hang over the edge!

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  2. I love the stamp you used for the wing! Did you fussy cut that, or am I missing which die cuts it out?

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