Thursday, June 27, 2013

magenta. . . .

is a stamp company that has been around for a long time. The first wood mounted stamps that I purchased were made by Magenta.  I just discovered their blog and their June challenge:


Here is the card I am getting in at the very last minute:




This is a Magenta butterfly stamp that I purchased in the year 2000 and the background stamp was purchased in 1999.  I added Stickles gold glitter to jazz it up a bit!

By the way, if you are still interested in following my blog (or blogs) in the future, I am now signed up with Bloglovin' and hope you will follow me over there!!  Google reader is shutting down on July 1st.

Thanks for visiting.





9 comments:

judkajudi said...

Joy, I have some pretty old Magenta stamps .. they were a favorite! This butterfly is gorgeous. Love hearing about the blog, too. Guess I'd better look into Bloglovin!. I am so non techy and just wish things would stay the same.

Judy1223 said...

Joy, this is a beautiful card and a lovely butterfly stamp...I can see why you bought it and kept it all that time!

Cindy C. said...

It's beautiful Joy!

Robin K. said...

Thank goodness you mentioned the shutdown of Google Reader in your post! I just signed up for Bloglovin' too! I am so non-techie but I think I did it right and have moved all the blogs I follow over to Bloglovin' :). Love your card BTW! I have some Magenta stamps that I love but they don't see enough ink- I 'll have to check out their site:)

Dawn T said...

this is a delightful card Joy. It is great to get some of the older sets out to use,

Mariëtte said...

Love your butterfly card joy!
Thanks for playing along with us on the Magenta blog!

Virginia L. said...

Oh... how lovely! That touch of minty green really enhances the entire design! And yes, I am following you through Bloglovin!

Greta said...

Beautiful card, Joy! Thanks for the reminder about the Magenta blog. Hopefully I can participate in their next challenge.

Carol McCready said...

Love your card. The glittery butterfly is fabulous.