Sunday, November 1, 2009

Clear & Simple Stamps SOTM and Template Release



It's the first of the month and that means another Stamp of the Month and template release at Clear & Simple Stamps! If this is your first visit here every month on the first Clear & Simple Stamps has a release where they unveil their stamp of the month. Their full release is on the 15ht of each month. Along with the SOTM CSS also releases a fun new template which is always free!

This month the SOTM is called Fall Studio. You can get a $1.00 off this fabulous set if you use Coupon Code: DTBlog1109 when you check out in the CSS Store.
Also is a Copic Bundle that goes along with this Fall Studio stamp set. The Copic Bundle being offered is: Yellow Green 1 (YG01, YG03, YG07). Copic Marker Bundle with the SOTM for the bargain price of $26 - that's a $15 stamp set and $15 Copic Marker Trio set combined at a $4 reduction in price - you won't find a better bundle anywhere! And don't forget you can alos use your $1.00 off code DTBlog1109 as well!

You can find this month's fun template HERE it is called Basket of Thanks.

Here is my Basket of Thanks creation. I actually turned mine into a winter basket using a set to be released mid month called Winter, here is your sneak peek:



Clear and Simple Stamps will be giving away a free SOTM (Fall Studio). All you have to do is create a Basket of Thanks using the template and put a link to your project in the comment section of the CSS blog. A winner will be chosen at random Wednesday, November 4th
Be sure to swing by the blogs of the CSS DT Members for some more awesome inspiration!

Thanks for stopping by!

Till later....

3 comments:

Susie said...

Adorable basket. Love the paper you used.

Neva said...

Oh My Maria, this is so awesome, Love the way you squared your basket and made it a Christmas basket. So pretty

Basement Stamper said...

I think your winter basket turned out darling!

Unity Stamp Co Tuesday Inspiration!

  I'm up on the UNITY BLOG today sharing some cards I made using 2 stamp sets! I used the February background of the month called   as...