Monthly Archives: August 2012

Another Scentsational Season Card

Hot Choc 1Here is a card that uses the Scentsational Season stamp set and the Holiday Collection Framelits but doesn't say 'Christmas'. I love this saying from the From My Heart stamp set and used two mugs to suggest just sitting and having hot chocolate together. It could be a very romantic time. This card would be a great winter anniversary card. The candy cane that comes with the stamp set seemed to be too big for the mugs so I cut it in half and used the end as a peppermint stick in the second mug.

Supplies: Stamp Sets – Scentsational Season (w-121026, c-121190), From My Heart (w-126555, c-126557)
Inks: Pacific Point (126951), Real Red (126949), Early Espresso (126974)
Paper: Crumb Cake (120955) and Whisper White (100730) card stock, Snow Festival Designer Series Paper (126908)
Other: Holiday Collection Framelits (127814) or Scentsational Season Bundle (w-129945, c-129946)

Scentsational Season Bundle

Scentsational Bundle

To order any of the supplies used in this card, just click on the links to be taken to my online store. I hope you like this card. Come back again soon to see other cards I made with this stamp set.

Until next time…blessings,
Sue
sue@soggystamper.com

Thoughts and Prayers hybrid card

Thoughts and Prayers 1Supplies: MDS2+ (130646), MDS2 (130644), MDS2 upgrade (130650), or 30-day FREE trial of MDS2 (130910), Thoughts and Prayers stamp brush set (comes with MDS), Fan Fare Designer Series Paper (127200), Labels Collection Framelits (125598)

Welcome to My Digital Craft Corner this Friday. I have a hybrid card for you today. A good friend's mother passed gently away in her sleep last night and I needed a sympathy card. I have the Thoughts and Prayers stamp set but it is in storage so I turned to my trusty MDS2+, my stamp room in my computer. There, nothing becomes retired and storage space is not a problem. I even used the new recoloring feature to change the Fan Fare designer series paper from this

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to the lighter Baja Breeze because this color was too bold for my purposes. I wanted to cut the greeting out with one of the Labels Collection Framelits so I printed out the greeting as a layer and the recolored designer series paper as a layer. I then added them to Soft Suede card stock and added a bow. This is an example of how MDS2 can be a help to those who prefer the traditional stamps, paper, and ink method.

Thanks for coming by to visit today. If you haven't signed up for my News from My Digital Craft Corner yet, please do. I am working on the September issue which is filled with great projects and tips. Just fill out the box in the top right corner. Then when you get an email asking you to confirm, please also do that.

Until next time…blessings,
Sue
sue@soggystamper.com

New Foam Stamp Pads are Excellent!

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With the new 2012-2013 Stampin' Up! catalog, Stampin' Up! introduced firm foam stamp pads. The above pictures show what they look like. Since Stampin' Up! is in several countries now using several languages, the labels for the stamp pads are printed labels which you peel off the bottom and place on the end of the stamp pad where you open the pad. I love this feature rather than having no name on the end. Notice how smooth the surface of the stamp pad is. There is no linen fabric to leave the pattern of the weave on your stamped image nor are there threads fray. All you need is a light tap to get a perfect image. You need to know that Basic Black does not dry well on Whisper White and Very Vanilla card stock. Stampin' Up! recommends using black Stazon ink for those two colors of card stock. It dries rapidly and is also perfect for watercoloring or coloring images with blender pens.

Here are a few Q & As you will need to know:

Q: Why did we switch from felt pads to firm foam pads?

A: We have worked very hard to improve the functionality of our Classic Stampin’ Pads. The firm foam allows for better ink coverage; plus it stays juicer and lasts longer.

Q: Do old Classic Stampin’ Ink Refills work with the new firm foam pads?
A: Yes, with the exception of Basic Black, Basic Gray, Marina Mist, Perfect Plum, and Tempting Turquoise, which have been reformulated to work with the new foam pad material. We do not recommend using old ink refills in these colors with the new firm foam pads.

Q: Before I use my firm foam pad, do I need to tap it and massage the ink around?
A:  No. The firm foam pads are ready for use immediately. The best stamping technique with the firm foam pad is light tapping.

Q: My pad is too wet. What should I do?
A: The closer to the manufacture date, the juicer the pad will be. As the pad ages, this problem will fade. In the meantime, very light tapping will reduce the extra ink on the stamp. You can also use a paper towel to blot the area of the stamp pad that you will be using.

Q: The firm foam on my lighter color pads looks blotchy. Is this normal?
A: Yes. The blotchiness is caused by the characteristics of the pad material. It does not affect the stamped image.


Q: How long will the pad last before I need to re-ink it?
A: The amount you use it will affect how often you need to re-ink. Please keep in mind that these pads release a lot more ink onto your stamp, resulting in a crisp, solid image. Since the pads release more ink, they will need to be refilled more often.

Additional features of the new stamp pads are:

  • The firm foam is nice and flat and will not become wavy.
  • The firm foam material does not imprint on the stamp images like the felt pad sometimes did. However, because the firm foam material is a foam base material, the stamp image can momentarily leave an imprint on the pad, which can transfer to a second stamped image. By inking your stamp on different areas of the pad or waiting momentarily for the ink to rise back to the top, you can easily avoid this situation.
  • The firm foam material is soft and has a nice bounce to it. It’s not hard like the felt is.
  • The ink lay-down (how the ink is absorbed into the card stock) is even, not blotchy, and dries quickly. It has an increased opacity and stamps solid images beautifully.
  • Please note: We do not recommend using the Basic Black Classic Stampin' Pad on Whisper White or Very Vanilla Card Stock. Instead, we recommend you use the StazOn Ink Pad.

I know that some of you have received the new stamp pads with your recent orders. I just wanted to share this information with you so you would understand more about the pads. I know you will love them as much as I do. The old style stamp pads are still perfectly fine to use so you don't need to throw them all away and get the new ones. If you want to switch over, that is fine. I suggest you do it by purchasing a color family at a time. The Stampin' Spots are still the linen covered style.

As always, my online store is open 24/7. Ordering is easy and the product is shipped directly to you. I appreciate your business. The September issue of The Soggy Stamper Newsletter will be coming out September 4. If you aren't a subscriber already, why don't you take time to subscribe right now so you don't miss this issue. Just fill out the sign-up box in the upper right-hand corner.

Until next time…blessings,
Sue
sue@soggystamper.com

31 Days for 31% Off Promo

31DaysPromo
                                    (Click on image for full-size image)

How are you coming with your creations you want to send in for professional printing? I really want you to be able to take advantage of this promotion and see how wonderful your projects look when printed by Stampin' Up!'s professional printer. The inks are calibrated so they are an exact match to the ink in your stamp pads. Why is this important? Because if you want to add embellishments like ribbons or brads to your printed project or mount it on card stock to convert it to a hybrid, you need to have the colors match. Your home printer probably does a good job but there is no guarantee of a perfect match.

Don't forget that selected stamps brush sets and designer kits are also 31% off during August. Time is running out so don't procrastinate longer. Check out this list of downloads and place your order through my online store.

I mentioned in Monday's post that I am working on a video showing some shortcuts I used in creating the card. I am working on the video. I am learning in the process so it is taking time to get the editing right. I am eager to share it as soon as it is ready. Keep tuning in. :o)

Until next time…blessings,
Sue
sue@soggystamper.com

Playing with Scentsational Season stamp set

Three Christmas TreesSupplies: Stamp Sets – Scentsational Season (w-121026, c-121190), Mixed Medley (Hostess set in Holiday mini w-128054, c-128057); Inks – Gumball Green, Illuminate Glimmer Watermark Stampin' Pad (126857), Real Red; Card Stock – Soft Suede, Whisper White, Pacific Point; Other: Holiday Collection Framelits Dies (127814), Woodgrain Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (127821), 1 1/4" Scallop Circle punch (127811), 3/4" circle punch (119875), Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine (113439)

Welcome to The Soggy Stamper blog. A good friend and fellow demonstrator inspired me to finally use this Scentsational Season stamp set and the corresponding Holiday Collection Framelits Dies. You can buy them separately if you want but this year, Stampin' Up! realized the economy is not very good and has bundled these together at a discount. The bundle number is129945 for the wood mount stamp set and 129946 for the clear-mount set. The framelits are designed to cut out the stamps…no more hand-cutting! I embossed the card front with the Woodgrain embossing folder. I love the texture of the embossing.

Scentsational Season index Holiday Collection Framelits Dies

Click on the links to order these exciting stamps and framelits. If you don't have a Holiday mini catalog yet, send me an email with your phone number so we can have a conversation on how you can get a FREE copy mailed to you.

Thanks for checking out my blog today. I appreciate your visit. If you like this card, feel free to share it with your friends. I just ask that you give me the credit.

Until next time…blessings,
Sue
sue@soggystamper.com

MDS2 Two ways to color images

Christmas Tags 2012-001  Christmas Tags 2012-009
Supplies: MDS2+ (130646), MDS2 (130644), MDS2 upgrade (130650), or 30-day FREE trial of MDS2 (130910), Bells and Boughs stamp brush set from (Deck the Halls Digital Kit (122176)

On Monday, I shared the first tag that I had colored with the coloring tool in MDS2. I like the effect but wanted to color in the whole stamp, not just the outline. Today I watched a video created by Julie Ann Davidse on layering colors using the brush tool found in the 'freeform' section of the Design Center. The second tag shows the effect of using the freeform brush. With this tool, you do have to stay within the lines but it has an eraser to remove mistakes. Click here to watch Julie's video on www.mydigitalstudio.net. Which tag do you like best? The first one was quicker to color.

Until next time…blessings,
Sue

Terrific Tuesday – From My Heart

This Too Shall Pass copy
Supplies: MDS2+ (130646), MDS2 (130644), MDS2 upgrade (130650), or 30-day FREE trial of MDS2 (130910), From My Heart Stamp Brush Set (131234), Torn Edges Stamp Brush Set (118846), Downtown Grunge Designer Series Paper from the Downtown Grunge Photobook Template (126056)

Welcome to Terrific Tuesday. Why Terrific Tuesday, you ask? Because on Tuesdays, Stampin' Up! releases terrific new downloads for our shopping and creative pleasures! Today is no exception. I must admit I purchased three of the downloads and am considering purchasing another one.

The one that particularly excites me today is From My Heart stamp brush set. I bought the clear mount set just for the saying "They say this too shall pass". I was hoping this would be released in digital form and today is the day! Here is the stamp brush set:

From My Heart imagesI created this frameable wall art for both myself and our daughter. I don't know how many times I have said "this too shall pass" to her and how many times I am sure she thought "yeah…when?" I used both the coloring tool and the freeform color brush to color in the image. I added the Torn Edges borders around the outside as a frame and colored them Gumball Green. To see the rest of the new downloads and place an order, click here. After checking them out, leave a comment as to which is your favorite.

Thanks for coming by to visit today. I appreciate your visits and hope you like what you see. Please enjoy a virtual cup of coffee or tea and browse my other posts.

Until next time…blessings,
Sue
sue@soggystamper.com

Terrific Tuesday – From My Heart

This Too Shall Pass copy
Supplies: MDS2+ (130646), MDS2 (130644), MDS2 upgrade (130650), or 30-day FREE trial of MDS2 (130910), From My Heart Stamp Brush Set (131234), Torn Edges Stamp Brush Set (118846), Downtown Grunge Designer Series Paper from the Downtown Grunge Photobook Template (126056)

Welcome to Terrific Tuesday. Why Terrific Tuesday, you ask? Because on Tuesdays, Stampin' Up! releases terrific new downloads for our shopping and creative pleasures! Today is no exception. I must admit I purchased three of the downloads and am considering purchasing another one.

The one that particularly excites me today is From My Heart stamp brush set. I bought the clear mount set just for the saying "They say this too shall pass". I was hoping this would be released in digital form and today is the day! Here is the stamp brush set:

From My Heart imagesI created this frameable wall art for both myself and our daughter. I don't know how many times I have said "this too shall pass" to her and how many times I am sure she thought "yeah…when?" I used both the coloring tool and the freeform color brush to color in the image. I added the Torn Edges borders around the outside as a frame and colored them Gumball Green. To see the rest of the new downloads and place an order, click here. After checking them out, leave a comment as to which is your favorite.

Thanks for coming by to visit today. I appreciate your visits and hope you like what you see. Please enjoy a virtual cup of coffee or tea and browse my other posts.

Until next time…blessings,
Sue
sue@soggystamper.com

My Digital Studio Monday – Christmas Tags

 

Christmas Tags 2012-001 Christmas Tags 2012-002 
 Bells and Boughs from                            back
Deck the Halls Digital Kit (122176)                          
    
Christmas Tags 2012-006 Christmas Tags 2012-005
A Cardinal Christmas  (123966)                     back

Christmas Tags 2012-008 Christmas Tags 2012-007
        Bells and Boughs                                back

Since Stampin' Up! is offering a 31% off professionally printed photobooks, scrapbook pages, cards and tags during the 31 days of August, I thought I might design Christmas tags and get them professionally printed. These tags are 3" square and the price of getting them printed is very reasonable especially with the 31% off. There are only two weeks left in August so get busy! Create something and then send it out for a professional print job through Stampin' Up!'s professional printer. See for yourself what a great job they do!

I love, love, love the new feature MDS2 presents of being able to color stamps. Now, you don't color inside a line image like using a crayon, but you change the color of the lines in the stamped image. You can change the width of the coloring tool to 10 for very fine work and enlarge it to 50 for large brush strokes. A cool thing is that you don't have to stay in the lines, it only colors the lines of the image. If you accidentally color a bordering line the wrong color, all you have to do is go back and color that line with the correct color again. To help with the accuracy, you can enlarge the image as big as you need when working in areas that have a lot of detail. Each of these images are favorite older downloads that I spent hours coloring in the last two years by filling various shapes of punches with the desired color and sending them behind the image.

Have you tried the coloring feature yet? If so, create a card or scrapbook page and email it to me. I'd love to see what you create. If you don't have MDS2 yet, click here to order the 30-day Free trial and give it a whirl. I'm sure you will love it as much as I do!

Thanks for coming to visit today, do come back tomorrow to see what new downloads are offered for MDS2.

Until next time..blessings,
Sue
sue@soggystamper.com

My Digital Studio Monday – Christmas Tags

 

Christmas Tags 2012-001 Christmas Tags 2012-002 
 Bells and Boughs from                            back
Deck the Halls Digital Kit (122176)                          
    
Christmas Tags 2012-006 Christmas Tags 2012-005
A Cardinal Christmas  (123966)                     back

Christmas Tags 2012-008 Christmas Tags 2012-007
        Bells and Boughs                                back

Since Stampin' Up! is offering a 31% off professionally printed photobooks, scrapbook pages, cards and tags during the 31 days of August, I thought I might design Christmas tags and get them professionally printed. These tags are 3" square and the price of getting them printed is very reasonable especially with the 31% off. There are only two weeks left in August so get busy! Create something and then send it out for a professional print job through Stampin' Up!'s professional printer. See for yourself what a great job they do!

I love, love, love the new feature MDS2 presents of being able to color stamps. Now, you don't color inside a line image like using a crayon, but you change the color of the lines in the stamped image. You can change the width of the coloring tool to 10 for very fine work and enlarge it to 50 for large brush strokes. A cool thing is that you don't have to stay in the lines, it only colors the lines of the image. If you accidentally color a bordering line the wrong color, all you have to do is go back and color that line with the correct color again. To help with the accuracy, you can enlarge the image as big as you need when working in areas that have a lot of detail. Each of these images are favorite older downloads that I spent hours coloring in the last two years by filling various shapes of punches with the desired color and sending them behind the image.

Have you tried the coloring feature yet? If so, create a card or scrapbook page and email it to me. I'd love to see what you create. If you don't have MDS2 yet, click here to order the 30-day Free trial and give it a whirl. I'm sure you will love it as much as I do!

Thanks for coming to visit today, do come back tomorrow to see what new downloads are offered for MDS2.

Until next time..blessings,
Sue
sue@soggystamper.com

Thanks Dorothy. I probably wouldn't choose these colors either but they were in the dsp. I do like the cheerfulness of the card though. I don't put a greeting on the inside most of the time. I don't have a lot of 'verse' type greetings so just hand-write what I want to say. I do this with my traditionally stamped cards as well.

Scallop Square Quilted Anniversary Card

J&C's Anniversary card-001

Supplies: MDS2+ (130646), MDS2 (130644), MDS2 upgrade (130650), or 30-day FREE trial of MDS2 (130910), A Word for You stamp brush set (123958), Berry Blossoms Designer Series Paper (123142), Scallop Square Punch and Modern Label Punch from Punch Shapes (118853), 3/8" Ruffled Ribbon (127349), Basic Pearls (124330)

Welcome to My Digital Craft Corner. As I write this blog post I look out my window onto a waterview and a beautiful evening after a beautiful day with sun and temperatures in the high 60s, a rare day in SE Alaska this summer. We have actually have a week of sunshine and everyone is rejoicing. I guess that is why I created this cheery anniversary card for dear friends of ours.

While visiting them this summer, I tried to explain the benefits of using My Digital Studio to create cards and she wondered what I did with them once I had created them on my computer. I usually just print out the card front and then layer it on colored card stock but this time I printed it out as a card on Whisper White card stock. Here are instructions Stampin' Up! gives for doing your own printing Download MDSPrintaLandscapeCard and Download MDSPrintaPortraitCard. I was not able to get my printer to cooperate so I saved the card front and back as jpegs. Then I opened a new 8 1/2" x 11" portrait scrapbook page, used the Design Center to add the card front and card back jpegs, moved them into position with the card front on the right and the card back on the left, and printed it out. I had to trim some white area off because I couldn't set the margins to 0.0". However…remember that during August, you get 31% off any photobook, scrapbook page, card or tag that you send to Stampin' Up!'s professional printer. Hmmm…note to self…get Christmas tags designed and printed out during this sale!

I used several neat tricks to speed up creation of this card which I will share in a video I'll be posting soon on this blog. So stay tuned for good things to come.

Until next time…blessings,
Sue
sue@soggystamper.com

Convention Swap card 2 – Everything Eleanor

Vase convention card

Supplies: Stamp sets: Everything Eleanor (w-124162, c-124164), Perfectly Penned (w-122890, c-122892); Inks: Gumball Green (126861) Basic Gray (126981); Card Stock: Gumball Green (126840), Midnight Muse (126843), Primrose Petals (126841), Whisper White (100730); Other: 3/16" Neutral Brads (119736), Vintage Wallpaper embossing folder (120175), Apothecary Accents Framelits (127003), Big Shot Die-cut Machine (113439)

This year I only made 25 each of 2 different designs for swap cards as I do not have as much space for a stash of cards. I posted the first card here and this is the second card. I love the flowers from Everything Eleanor which I used here. I stamped the middle-sized flower twice and cut part of the petals off for a second layer. The other two flowers are the smallest flower.

I particularly love the vase. I cut Midnight Muse card stock with one of the Apothecary Accents Framelits and cut part of each end off to create the vase. Then I put the punched piece into the Vintage Wallpaper embossing folder centering the vase over the center of one of the elements and running it through the Big Shot. It is important to cut first then emboss as reversing the process flattens the embossing a bit.

Thanks for stopping by this beautiful sunny afternoon in SE Alaska. Do stay a while and browse through my projects. Then…sign up for my newsletter in the upper right-hand corner…and…'like' me on my Soggy Stamper Facebook page. to visit my facebook page, click on the FB button.

Until next time…blessings,
Sue
sue@soggystamper.com

Serene Silhouette Heat Embossed Resist

Seren Silhouette embossed resistThis is the second card we made at last Sunday's workshop. It uses the heat-embossed resist technique.

I stamped the image on Whisper White card stock with Versamark ink. After sprinkling it with white embossing powder, I heat embossed it. Then Garden Green, Baja Breeze, and Daffodil Delight inks were burnished into the card stock with sponge daubers. The image was then cut out with one of the Apothecary Accents Framelits. It was then mounted on Crumb Cake and Whisper White card stock. The base of the card is Garden Green card stock and the front was dry embossed with the Big Shot and Fancy Fan embossing folder. I added a Basic Pearl at the bottom as an added accent. If you would like to create this card for yourself and don't have all the supplies, just click on the links to be taken to their location in my online store.

Supplies: Serene Silhouettes stamp set (w-127322, c-127324), Apothecary Accents Framelits (127003), Fancy Fan Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (127751), Basic Pearls (119247), Sponge Daubers (102892)

                          Serene Silhouettes stamp set

Serene Silhouettes stamp setI hope you like this card. If you do, check out the other posts on my blog and then sign up for my newsletter in the upper right-hand corner.

Until next time…blessings,
Sue Erickson
sue@soggystamper.com

 

His and Her Stampin’ Up! Convention 2012

Convention 2012-001

On our way to convention in Salt Lake City, our blue truck with a gas engine had to work pulling our new 5th-wheel trailer up the Blue Mountains in Oregon. I asked Ron if a diesel engine would have an easier job going up the mountains. That was the beginning! He claims I said "maybe we should consider getting a diesel truck." I don't recollect saying that as I really liked not having a truck payment. Guess what he did while I was at convention? Yep…went truck shopping. The new truck is huge and yes, it does pull the trailer up hills without beaking a sweat. Ron is one happy camper and since we get over 5 mpg better gas mileage, I am pretty happy too.

I just had to create this scrapbook page. This one is a 12 x 12 page but one of the wonders of MDS2 is that you can convert from one size project to another, even to a 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" card with just a click of your mouse. So I changed it to an 8 1/2" x 11" page as well so I could print it out to remember the trip.

A little trick I used with the word 'convention': The letters are punches filled with designer series paper. Initially I placed the C at the left-hand bleed area and the last N at the right-hand bleed area. I had randomly placed the rest of the letter but made sure they were all the same size…1.5 inches. Then I selected them all by clicking on each one while holding down the shift key. Here comes the little secret…I used the 'space evenly horizontally' feature on the Align pulldown menu to space them across the page. While they were all still selected, I grouped them to lock the arrangement. Then I resized the whole group when I decided to add the text above it. I think it is so cool that the program spaced them evenly without changing the randomness! Another cool thing about MDS2 is that you can print out a supply list. This helps immesely when sharing projects online!!!

Background
     Designer Series Paper/_Designer Kits/Storytime – designer series paper/Storytime – 11

Embellishments
    _Designer Kits/On the Go – embellishments/On the Go – arrow
   
Punches
    Alphabet & Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Letters/Timeless Type Junior Lowercase – c,  Filled with: Designer Series Paper/_Designer Kits/Storytime – designer series paper/Storytime – 16
    Alphabet & Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Letters/Timeless Type Junior Lowercase – o,  Filled with: Designer Series Paper/_Designer Kits/Storytime – designer series paper/Storytime – 15
    Alphabet & Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Letters/Timeless Type Junior Lowercase – n,  Filled with: Designer Series Paper/_Designer Kits/Storytime – designer series paper/Storytime – 30
    Alphabet & Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Letters/Timeless Type Junior Lowercase – v,  Filled with: Designer Series Paper/_Designer Kits/Storytime – designer series paper/Storytime – 29
    Alphabet & Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Letters/Timeless Type Junior Lowercase – e,  Filled with: Designer Series Paper/_Designer Kits/Storytime – designer series paper/Storytime – 19
    Alphabet & Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Letters/Timeless Type Junior Lowercase – n,  Filled with: Designer Series Paper/_Designer Kits/Storytime – designer series paper/Storytime – 16
    Alphabet & Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Letters/Timeless Type Junior Lowercase – t,  Filled with: Designer Series Paper/_Designer Kits/Storytime – designer series paper/Storytime – 13
    Alphabet & Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Letters/Timeless Type Junior Lowercase – i,  Filled with: Designer Series Paper/_Designer Kits/Storytime – designer series paper/Storytime – 15
    Alphabet & Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Letters/Timeless Type Junior Lowercase – o,  Filled with: Designer Series Paper/_Designer Kits/Storytime – designer series paper/Storytime – 30
    Alphabet & Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Letters/Timeless Type Junior Lowercase – n,  Filled with: Designer Series Paper/_Designer Kits/Storytime – designer series paper/Storytime – 19
    Alphabet & Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Numbers – 0, Fill Color = ISLAND INDIGO 0,126,135
    Alphabet & Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Numbers – 2, Fill Color = ISLAND INDIGO 0,126,135
    Alphabet & Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Numbers – 1, Fill Color = ISLAND INDIGO 0,126,135
    Alphabet & Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Numbers/Timeless Type Junior Numbers – 2, Fill Color = ISLAND INDIGO 0,126,135

Is this too much information? Confusing? Let me know in a comment how you like this information.

Have a great rest of your weekend. I hope the weather has cooled off a bit where you live.

Until next time…blessings,
Sue
sue@soggystamper.com