Welcome to the 2011 Stampin' Addicts Sale-A-Bration Blog Hop, showcasing the wonderful FREE items you can earn for each $50. purchase from the Stampin' Up! Sale-A-Bration catalog!
If you are going in order, you just arrived from Heidi's blog Running with Scissors, she did an awesome job featuring the single stamp Homemade. If you are starting here, you can view all 21 blogs by clicking on the links at the bottom of each post, but if you get lost, not to worry! Just click on the banner above for a complete list.
Welcome to stop #8, I will be showcasing the single stamp For You Flower. This single stamp is very versatile and can be used for any occasion.
Do you like the vintage style? This card measures 3" x 6" finished. I used the Love Letter DSP, coordinating colors of Riding Hood Red, Basic Black, and Very Vanilla cardstock. I added a vintage brad and Chantilly crocheted lace.
This card is 5" x 5" square finished size. I love the Elegant Soireee DSP, I took the colors from the paper, Baja Breeze, Very Vanilla, Crumb Cake, Soft Suede to design this card. Also used is the Vanilla Satin Ribbon and Pearls embellishments.
I used the petal cone die from the Occasions Mini catalog to create this stamper's necessities pouch...it has my scissors, snail adhesive and M&M's tucked inside.
Below is a close-up of the focal point. I used the Pawsitively Prints II DSP, coordinating cardstock in Tempting Turquoise, So Saffron and Poppy Parade Ribbon. The rhinestones add a touch of bling to the circle around the flower image.
I hope you have enjoyed seeing my design using this stamp - For You Flower. Now it is time to continue the hop by going to Lisa's Blog, Add Ink and Stamp. She has some adorable projects featuring the single stamp Tiny Teacup.
Live, Laugh, Love and STAMP!
~Barbara
If you are going in order, you just arrived from Heidi's blog Running with Scissors, she did an awesome job featuring the single stamp Homemade. If you are starting here, you can view all 21 blogs by clicking on the links at the bottom of each post, but if you get lost, not to worry! Just click on the banner above for a complete list.
Welcome to stop #8, I will be showcasing the single stamp For You Flower. This single stamp is very versatile and can be used for any occasion.
Do you like the vintage style? This card measures 3" x 6" finished. I used the Love Letter DSP, coordinating colors of Riding Hood Red, Basic Black, and Very Vanilla cardstock. I added a vintage brad and Chantilly crocheted lace.
This card is 5" x 5" square finished size. I love the Elegant Soireee DSP, I took the colors from the paper, Baja Breeze, Very Vanilla, Crumb Cake, Soft Suede to design this card. Also used is the Vanilla Satin Ribbon and Pearls embellishments.
I used the petal cone die from the Occasions Mini catalog to create this stamper's necessities pouch...it has my scissors, snail adhesive and M&M's tucked inside.
Below is a close-up of the focal point. I used the Pawsitively Prints II DSP, coordinating cardstock in Tempting Turquoise, So Saffron and Poppy Parade Ribbon. The rhinestones add a touch of bling to the circle around the flower image.
I hope you have enjoyed seeing my design using this stamp - For You Flower. Now it is time to continue the hop by going to Lisa's Blog, Add Ink and Stamp. She has some adorable projects featuring the single stamp Tiny Teacup.
Live, Laugh, Love and STAMP!
~Barbara
love your projects!! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteooOOoo, that vintage card is so striking, Barb!
ReplyDeleteAnything with an Antique brad and the Crochet Trim is bound to catch my eye! Lovely cards :)
ReplyDeleteGreat projects, Barbara! I love that Love Letter DSP, too!
ReplyDeleteI love your square card! Such great colors! Great projects!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun cards and the stampers pouch is just great!! I would love it as a crafter and as a demonstrator would have fun sharing it in workshops :) Thanks for sharing such a great idea with us!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see the various styles with the stamp. And I agree the M&Ms are a necessity!
ReplyDeleteTee-hee! Love the stamper's necessities pouch....of COURSE there had to be something chocolate! Love the way you can get completely different looks using the same stamp with different DSP. TFS!
ReplyDeleteGlad you added the extra project! What fun!
ReplyDeleteI amazed with all the things you can do with that petal cone die ... might have to use that idea myself!! Love your cards too especially the blue one :)
ReplyDeleteLovely cards Barbara. Your necessity pouch is awesome :)
ReplyDeleteLove your projects
ReplyDeleteWhat darling projects, Barbara! I have to agree about the necessity pouch. It is awesome!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Love that flower and how great to see different ideas with it!!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully doe Barbara! Great ways to showcase this stamp.
ReplyDeleteFabulous job Barbara!!! I love that you have chocolate in your stampers "essentials" pouch. Who can stamp without chocolate?!! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your projects Barbara! The petal cone pouch is my favorite, but the variety is great!
ReplyDeleteFrom vintage to mod to just plain darling and sweet you put together a wonderful set of projects Barbara. Thanks for sharing the inspiration. That petal cone project is a major Wow!
ReplyDeleteVery neat projects. You gals are OH so creative.
ReplyDeleteSusie
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wonderful goodies! great job :)
ReplyDeleteSusan
I love the Elegant Soiree card and the pouch is perfect (looks like my favorite M&M's too!).
ReplyDeleteI've overlooked this stamp until now. Your work is amazing, as always. Love that you used the cute paper! SO FABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to showcase a variety of DSP types and color combos!
ReplyDeleteBarbara, what a great variety. This stamp happens to be my favorite single stamp. Love your heart project using the petal cone die.
ReplyDeleteLove the projects!
ReplyDeleteEspecially the necessities pouch!
M & M's...who knew!
Love what you did with this stamp, Barbara! Cute projects!
ReplyDeleteLOVE them - and that pouch is my fav - how cute is that? :-)
ReplyDeleteCute and adorable projects! Yes who can stamp without chocolate!
ReplyDeleteI really like your Elegant Soiree card!
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