What is the Stamp Review Crew, you ask? We are an international group of Stampin' Up! demonstrators that gets together to do a blog hop on the first and third (and sometimes on a fifth) Monday of each month. For each hop we chose a single stamp set for us all to use, and then we let our creativity loose! We have a blog with all of the hops archived, so you can hop through any of the hops any time. Click here to go to the blog to see all of the hops! To go to the specific post for this hop, click here, or on the banner above.
If you are following along in order, then you have just arrived from Charlett Mallett's blog. I am sure she came up with something absolutely delightful!
I made a couple of simple projects this time. Here I randomly stamped four of the vases on Thick Whisper White. Truly, this was very random!
The sentiment is white heat embossed on Mango Melody cardstock, and cut out with a die from Petals and More.
Then I used a Curvy Keepsake box and a tag die from my stash to create this treat package.
The vase is stamped off once. That Night of Navy inkpad must be really juicy!
That's all I have for you. I hope you liked them.
Next up is Kelly Kent! Wait til you see her creative approach!!
8 comments:
The first card reminds me of fabric from when I was a kid. I've always liked those happy colors :)
Great projects, Tanya! I love the random vases in the bright colors and your tag is just adorable.
Love! That bright and beautiful stamping on your card is gorgeous Tanya, makes a real "Wow" effect! xx
Oh my gosh, Tanya! I LOVE the pattern paper you created! The colors are so bright and cheery. And the tag...it is so adorable when paired with the curvy keepsake box!!! Great inspiration!
Fabulous Tanya! I love the vase pattern of your first card. So clever and striking!
Awesome Tanya! I would love fabric made from the pattern you created your card. It just screams kitchen towel and I love that!
Oh my I love that bright background you stamped! And your tag is sweet!
I Love LOVE LOVE your background in design and color choice. What a striking use of the stamp set!
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