We are having a World Cardmaking Day Blog Hop - so if you did not come to me by way of the hop be sure you click on to the next in the circle of awesome a*muse studio stampers!
My card is a simple one
I stamped with Stazon ink on the Silver Washi tape - I wanted a pattern one and all I had was the plain silver and gold - so why not give it a try! I actually double stamped (or dirty stamped some people call it) which is stamping twice without re-inking. I just pulled off some tape from the roll and adhered it to my grid paper pad that I stamp on - the washi tape pulls right off after stamping which is nice especially when you put it down and want to adjust it on your project. You want to be careful too that you do not slip or smoosh too hard - which I might have done just a smidge... not perfect but I like it anyway!
The gold and silver washi tapes are just $8.95 for the 2 - great deal! You can order on my secure shopping site anytime (that is a direct link right to the page with the Holiday Washi Tapes and here is a link to all our Regular Washi Tapes)
Remember this weekend Oct 1-3 only if you email me an order you will get a FREE set of 10 a*muse studio 4bar notecards and envelopes - a $6.95 value - with your order! ($2 extra shipping to you may apply if I need to ship to you)
I am definetly adding the Holiday washi Tape assortment to my next order I see some simple Christmas cards in my near future! The Holiday Assortment is $13.95 for three rolls - and I totally see me stamping on that green one!
I hope you all are having a wonderful World Card making Day! Be sure to check out the others on the blog hop...
NEXT STOP ——> The lovely and talented Suzanne Dahlberg
The order...
Amber Smith
http://theneatery.wordpress.com
Veronica Zalis
http://lk2thestarz.blogspot.com/
Jennifer Corson
www.scripptyscraps.blogspot.com
Karen Crisp
www.papernstamps.blogspot.com
Jeanette Cloyd
www.smoreamusement.blogspot.com
Sherri Thacker
www.sherri-iloveflipflops.blogspot.com
Seleise Barrett
www.amethystcat.blogspot.com
Pamela Fredrickson
www.attemptedcreativity.blogspot.com
Carissa Fulkerson
www.carissascottage.blogspot.com
Melissa Roell
www.totogal62.blogspot.com
Angela Schellenberg
www.gypsypaperie.blogspot.com
Lisa Chapman
www.piesafepapergoods.blogspot.com
YOU ARE HERE
www.oz-somestamps.com
Suzanne Dahlberg
www.thecardyard.blogspot.com
Dana Vincent
www.danasamazed.blogspot.com
Julie Dylingowski
www.simplyimpressed.blogspot.com






The simplicity of this card makes it truly elegant. Love the idea of stamping on the washi tape. It looks great and I don't know that I would have ever thought of that!
Posted by: Lisa Chapman | October 01, 2011 at 03:42 AM
Love the washi tape. And you stamped on it too? I need to try that!
Posted by: Sherri | October 01, 2011 at 05:31 AM
Love that you stamped on the Washi Tape!!!
Posted by: Chelsea | October 01, 2011 at 08:21 AM
Cute idea! I tried something similar with medical tape just a bit ago! A great technique to showcase!
Posted by: April O | October 01, 2011 at 02:07 PM
Love the stamping on the washi tape and the row of twinkling stars sets it off beautifully. the CAS design is really wonderful!
Posted by: Seleise | October 01, 2011 at 02:46 PM
Love the stamping on the wash tape.
Posted by: Angie | October 01, 2011 at 02:50 PM
Nothing wrong with simple! I still live by the "think simple. think a muse" tag-line. Love your card.
Posted by: Sarah/WAstamper | October 01, 2011 at 03:21 PM
Oh my I love this CAS card! The washi tape is so pretty and I love your sparkling row of stars!
Posted by: Veronica Z | October 01, 2011 at 03:41 PM
I love your card... great use of Washi Tape!
Posted by: Jeanette | October 01, 2011 at 06:49 PM
Heather, this is great...love the washi tape and the strip of star bling!
Posted by: Suzanne | October 01, 2011 at 07:45 PM
Someone asked me the other day if washi tape was stampable...now I know! Great job! ;)
Posted by: Amber | October 02, 2011 at 12:21 PM
Love, love, love how you stamped on the washi tape - cool idea and it looks like vintage paper! Thanks for the great idea!
Posted by: Dana Klinkner | October 02, 2011 at 11:43 PM