$1 retirement stamp sets and new Valentine goodies!

Hey! It’s time to make room for new product in the Lindsay’s Stamp Stuff shop at MyGrafico and I have a bunch of retiring sets that you can snag for $1, You will still be able to purchase the sets in my Shophandmade shop {at full price} but why not grab a deal now?

I have been in the mood for Valentine’s day this week {with a cold New England winter ahead it is something nice to look forward too plus I have ALWAYS loved Valentines day!} Here are some cards I made with the SVG die cutting files that are included in my new A Little Lovin’ kit from Lindsay’s stamp Stuff, I used my Cricut and SCAL software to die cut all the shapes.

I love how these “sweet” cards are not Valentine specific, heck you can use these long after Valentines day!

And of course a valentines card for hubby {let’s hope he isn’t reading my blog today 🙂 LOL}

Tip: When making a batch of cards arrange all of your die cuts on one mat separated by color, then place different colored papers on the mat. That is how I cut these designs all in one pass in about 5 minutes!

Now here is a look at the A Little Lovin’ set, you get clip art in JPG and PNG format plus fully editable EPS and SVG art files and SVG cutting files that have been specifically optimized for die cutting.

Did you know that most of my clip art sets come with SVG cutting files at no extra charge, gotta love a little something extra:) Speaking of a little something extra here is a cute Valentine digital stamp freebie. To download click on the image, then right-click on the larger picture and choose “Save as” Easy peasy (and no waiting for 4shared-I hate that!)

Now let’s see what the LSS DT have cooked up for you this week:

Cheryl Gorka DT Coordinator

Tracey Allen

Leanne Garner

Tamara Bennett

Cindi Hooks

Micki Harper

Karin Martin

Jennifer Bliss

Rhonda Walker

Diane Bove

Laurel Seabrook

I hope you had a happy new year! Don’t forget the New Years Retirement sale is going on now through Sunday at MyGrafico, be sure to look through all of the great retiring products, you won’t want to miss this deal!

One last thing…a tip: to make a card really special hand stamp an envelope as I did to go with my “Who Loves You” card, it is a fun way to break in new rubber stamps or use some old favorites and as a bonus your card will brighten the day of the mail carriers who deliver it!

Thanks for stopping by and til next time happy crafting!

PS: Today’s projects qualify for the following challenges: alys sunday challenge, catchthebug, ceschallenges, craftyourpassionchallenges, kaboodledoodles, onestitchatatimechallenge, southerngirlschallenge (anything goes), iftheshoefitsscrapit (use red), paperplaytime (use faces) and  thesecretcraftersaturdaychallenge (buttons & bows-girlfriend card)

32 thoughts on “$1 retirement stamp sets and new Valentine goodies!

  1. Such sweet cards! I love that they can be used for more than just Valentine’s Day. I think that cute owl is my favorite!

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  2. Wow all of your cards are so cute and I love the soft tones of the background papers,

    Wishing you and your family a very Happy and Healthy 2011,
    thanks for joining us at Secret Crafter: 115 Buttons & Bows
    Good luck,
    Hugs Bridget 🙂 x.
    SCSC DT

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  3. Your cards made with this new set are just adorable! I can’t wait to give it a try 🙂 Thanks so much for all the sweet words and well wishes the past few days. Things are finally looking up and I appreciate you and the ladies so much!

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  4. oh, I LOVE that owl card. Love the colors and that envelops is perfect. I thought it was a second card :-). The visual of how you place your paper is soooo helpful and that is one awesome set :-).
    It’s good to be back, lo….. hugs

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  5. The tip on putting the different colored papers on the mat at the same time is great. But….how do you know how much space to put between each piece of paper or do you butt them up against each other. The screen shot shows spacing.

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    1. Hi Ruby,
      I but the paper up against each other just so I have a little wiggle room incase the cricut “creeps” the design up or down a bit. I should have made that clearer. Great question! It is a huge time saver!

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