We have a brand new SCT Delivered product in the shop, our Change the World stamp and die!
This uplifting stamp and die combination celebrates crafting around the world and reminds us that small gestures can make great changes! Today we have invited our friend Mari Clarke to share how she used our newest stamp and die to create one beautiful card creation. Let’s take a look!
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Hi friends, and happy World Cardmaking Day! It’s Mari Clarke here, and I am so happy to share a project with you today using the NEW, gorgeous SCT Delivered Change the World stamp and coordinating die!
I created a fun peek-a-boo card for you using some watercolor markers and I hope you enjoy watching as I create this card in my YouTube video:
Thanks so much for joining me today!
Find more of Mari’s work here: Instagram | YouTube | Blog
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What a stunning card, Mari! We’d love to put this wonderful new stamp and die set in the hand of one of our readers!
To enter to win, leave us a comment by Thursday, October 7th at 11:59pm ET, telling us the furthest destination that you have ever sent a card! A comment will be selected at random and the winner announced on Friday, October 8th, here on the blog!
Be sure to join us back here on the blog at 6pm for our final blog post of the day with our Editor-in-Chief, Susan R. Opel! There may be a BIG prize involved, too!
Beautiful card and such a great stamp set. Thanks for the giveaway!
So far the furthest one of my cards has traveled is London. My best friend’s grandson is stationed there and I recently sent him a care package and card for Halloween.
Poland! But most of my cards are sent local or even delivered in person so that was a rare event for me!
I love to make birthday cards. The furthest one of my cards has gone was California.
I’ve sent cards to The Netherlands!
I love this set! I also love the idea of the die cut on the outside layer with the stamp inside..gonna have to try that.
I just sent a card to India for a RAK!
Thanks for the chance to win.
I just started making cards so the furtherest one of my card went was up the street to my grandson
The furthest a card of mine has gone is Australia (from Canada)
I once sent a Christmas card to my cousin who lives in Australia from Canada.
Lovely card❤️ I am loving this day????
Beautiful card, love how this is done!
Philadelphia–apparently my cards are not very adventurous!
What a beautiful card. The farthest I have sent a card is from my home in Ontario Canada to Germany. Would love to win this beautiful set. ???? ????
Thank you!
Lovely stamp set and gorgeous card! Love the two different takes from Mari and Cathy! Furthest I sent a card is Germany.
Such a pretty cards! Love the stamp and die set!
I have sent cards to France from the US.
Love matching stamps with coordinating dies…they’re the BEST! Pretty card! Furthest I’ve ever sent a card…Austraila… :)
Well, I am boring…I live in Ohio and the furthest that I have sent a card in Virginia. How exciting it would be to have a penpal in another country! BTW, I really liked the peek-a-boo effect that Mari created with the die.
The farthest card I’ve ever sent has been tonAustralia!
The farthest I have sent a card is Holland, when my sister lived there. I love your card!!
I would love to win this stamp and die set! Thanks for the chance. The furthest I have sent a card is Poland.
Hmm, mine could possibly count double distance…on a school trip to London I sent postcards home to La Ronge in northern Saskatchewan?
The furthest one of my cards has been sent is California!
I have sent a card to my DT moderator who’s location is Australia. Happy World Cardmaking Day! Thank you for the giveaway!
Beautiful card! The furthest that one of my cards has been sent, is to Vancouver. I mainly send my cards to family and friends.
Gorgeous stamp set. The furthest destination I have sent a card to was the Philippines. I was in a Christmas card swap. It was so fun!
Love your card Mari! Thanks
Beautiful card! The furthest I send cards is to Scotland to our family! ( from Canada)
My cards travel all over the USA. I have friends and family all over the country.
I regularly send cards to my niece in London, England . (from Ontario Canada)
I don’t think I’ve ever sent a car outside Canada… I live in Ottawa and Edmonton is probably the furthest my card have travelled. :)
When I was in college, I had a pen pal in Turkey. We are no longer in touch, but it was fun learning about her life.
I’ve sent a card to Italy to someone that I was swapping with.
The furthest I’ve sent a card is either Australia or Africa.
Oh, goodness! I’ve sent them around the world thanks to being a military family! :-)
Japan is the furthest I have sent a card
love the cards Mari made and love the stamp set as well :)
The furthest destination that I have ever sent a card to was Kansas City, Missouri
The furthest destination that I have ever sent a card to was Kansas City, Missouri
Lovely colors
This is such a cute stamp set. Love your colours. The furthest I have sent a card is New Zealand.
Love this set! I have sent cards to Australia when my brother lived there! Thank you!
The furthest destination for one of my cards was from Canada to Spain. Thanks for the chance to win!!
All of my cards stay in the states, but I’ve sent to Washington before.
I have sent thank you cards to Australia. It may take two months to get there but it finally made it. The recipient did not know it was coming so seeing their joy after getting it was the best! Thank you SCT for the inspiraiton!
What a beautiful card! I love this image! I’ve only sent cards within the United States.
The furtherest place I’ve ever sent a card is Germany!
Not sure what the new deadline is to leave a comment. Happy you are back up and running!
Wow, I think the farthest I have sent a card is Moscow, Russia. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
I love the flowers on these cards! The furthest I’ve sent a card is Hong Kong to my Aunt and Uncle there! Thanks for the chance! Happy WCD!
This card is absolutely gorgeous! The furthest I’ve sent cards was to the Maldives, my brother and his family were there for work for a year.