Obviously, I'm a little late to the party, but fortunately Amy has left the link open until Monday. I missed adding the date to my calendar, but really want to participate each month so I can put some of my favorite wooden stamps to use again. This month Amy has collaborated with Ann of Impress Stamps. Many, many years ago on my first trip to Seattle, I happened upon Impress Stamps in a high end mall near our hotel. I made several visits there in the four days we were in Seattle, just overwhelmed with the number of stamps and the fabulous samples displayed in the store.
My last trip to Impress was in September of 2019 when we were in Washington and Oregon for my nephew's wedding. We flew in and out of Seattle, and the very first stop, after picking up our rental car, was Impress Stamps. By that time, the store in the mall had closed, but the same wonderful vibe existed in the new-to-me store. Over the intervening years, I've ordered from their online store, and am always impressed (yes, I did that on purpose) with the quality of their products and their customer service. All of the stores have now closed, but fortunately, the online store is still in business.
This month's card uses a larger wooden stamp from Rubbermoon as well as my all-time favorite sentiment sets from Impress. I have five different inside sentiments to finish the "wishing you . . ."
Although I didn't photograph it, the inside reads "a birthday full of delightful surprises." After stamping the image on a piece of light gray cardstock, I pulled out my Polychromo pencils to color it. (I certainly didn't have any Copic markers in the early days!) I filled in the stars with a Signo silver pen and added a dot of Gelly Roll Clear Star to the center of each star.
I used one of the Ellen Hutson Essential Rectangles to die cut the main image and then used the same die again on silver mirror cardstock to create the frame around it. I think this is a pretty gender neutral card and I'm happy to have it in my stash.