Welcome to my stop on the Hero Arts Spring Blog Hop - thanks for stopping over. I am super excited to have five stamp sets in this new Spring release alongside all of the amazing other designs. They are sized 3x4 which is perfect for your Project Life pages, Traveler's Notebooks, mini albums, and all those other projects you might be working on right now. And I finally, finally put together a new Project Life process video using the new stamps. It's been months and I have to say it felt really good to be back adding to my 2016 album. Never mind that it is now 2017, we won't talk about that.
Here's a look at Week Twenty-Five using the new Clearly Kelly stamps:
Here's the process video for the spread - click below to watch it or you can view it on my YouTube channel (would love for you to subscribe over there):
And here's a closer look at some of those new stamps incorporated in the spread:
The Days of the Week set might be my favorite - I love it. I stamped each day individually with Brilliance Moonlight White ink directly onto my photo.
This is the date stamp from the Details of Life set. It comes with the numbers that fit perfectly in the circle.
I stamped the Everyday Alphabet in Brilliance Moonlight White ink and combined it with bits from Details of Life and also Good Night. The Everyday Alpha is a perfect size for pocket pages.
Here's the label from Details of Life alongside the old New York City stamp set that we released last year. An oldie but a goodie.
You can find the new stamps in the Hero Arts shop now (links below) as well as in my KellyPurkeyShop.com. I can't wait to see what you make using them.
Giveaway
Hero Arts will be giving away three $25 shopping sprees, drawn from comments left across all blogs in the hop. Leave a comment below to be entered to win.
And now next on the hop is Lydia Fiedler - you can visit her blog here to see what she's got in store for you. Don't forget that if you get lost along the hop you can always go back to the Hero Arts Blog to see the full list of ladies contributing.
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