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Monday, May 26, 2025

Kintsugi Kreations!

 Hello! Happy Monday:) It's raining again here in the deep south, and our flowers are growing like CRAZY!

I think I mentioned this before, but this is my FAVORITE stamp set!!!!!! The mended gold veins become a celebration of imperfection instead of hiding it. I love the whole philosophy behind the artistic repair of broken pottery. Kintsugi treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise.  People should treat each other that way. Celebrating imperfections, that's such a beautiful thought. We are who we arem because of our imperfections, they make us the person we have become. 

This stunning product suite is more unique than anything I've seen in the paper art industry, and I'm so happy to be able to create with it. If you'd like to include this little note in your cards, here is a FREE PDF for you to print out.


For the recipient of our cards to know what Kintsugi is, makes them
appreciate and enjoy a card made with this bundle even more!

This board illustrates the stamps and dies found in this bundle, as well as the embossing folder and some of the DSP which can be cut out with the dies.



This card uses the DSP as well as stamped and diecut images applied to the card front with Stampin' Dimensionals for a unique artistic look. The envelope has a stamped bowl and cherry blossoms.


This is an advancd level card. It took a while to make but the results are so worth it. The Shoji screen is made with a gate fold opening and the panes were done with a Sharpie marker. Measuring to get the lines even and symetrical was a challenge! On the inside, the screen idea was repeated with Vellum for a see through look. Diecut cherry blossoms complete the look of the outside peeking in.