From Hot Chocolate to Wine!

Hey Everyone!

Yesterday I was drinking hot chocolate, but today I think I am more in the mood for some wine! I love the stamp set in the holiday mini on pg 42 called Half Full. It was designed by one of my friends Linda Bauwin . She got to help create a stamp set when she earned a million dollars in sales for Stamping Up!  

I just love it! My friend Michelle made this card and I just loved it.. I added a little sparkle to it by using the fine tip glue pen on the wine glass and bottle. 

 

I used the Garden Trellis embossing folder for the background. The colors are Fresh Fig and Smokey Slate. I colored them using the ink pad lids and the aquapainter. 

In this one you can see the shiny effect from using the fine tip glue pen. The ribbon is the black shimmery ribbon from the big catalog. 

  

Half Full Clear-Mount Stamp Set 144999
Price: $22.00
 
Tired of presenting wine bottles in bland bags? Thanks to Million Sales Achiever Linda Bauwin you can now create fun tags and wrappings with this jolly set.

Quantity: 10 rubber stamps
Suggested clear blocks (sold separately): a, c, d, g, h

I have a special offer this month too! If you order over $75. you can get a free pack of these foil snowflakes!!! Details below!

If you would like to place an order , just click on the shopping cart in the top right sidebar, or just click here

 http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/stampinwithlisa/

and then click on the SHOP NOW button 
 
Please use the following Hostess Code: ATGEVJA9
Don’t forget about the clearance rack too while you are there!
 
I always appreciate your online orders! I would love to have you as a customer!
If your order is over $50, you will get 4 handstamped cards from me!
Plus, if you order over $75, you will also get a free pack of foil snowflakes (shown above) 
 
Have a great week!
Lisa
 

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