This card is the first one I have completed (It's still taking me awhile to finish cards!).
I am sending this thank-you to the awesome Star at Stars Paper Passion Blog.
She was participating in the Kid's Craft Blog Hop on February 20th which was hosted by another awesome blogger: The Purple Scrapbooker Jen
This blog hop was a lot of fun because the projects were all done by children!
There really were some great projects that showed so much wonderful creativity and talent!
Even though the blog hop is over, if you'd like to check out some of the adorable projects, just click here and you can follow the list of blog sites and see them all.
I was fortunate to be the winner of Star's blog candy and this is what I won!
They are perfect for picking up those very tiny pieces when you are layering something small.
I cannot tell you how many times I have lost those tiny pieces because I can't get a good grip on them with my fingers and they fly out of my hand and into the vast unknown black hole...never to be found again!
I want to Thank Star and her 3 children who participated in the hop and created such cute projects!
Check them out here: http://starspaperpassion.blogspot.com/2011/02/kids-craft-blog-hop.html
Here are the items I used to make this Thank-you card:
Materials List:
Cuttlebug v.1
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder #37-1136 Bloom Dots
Cuttlebug Die 2 From #37-1116 Fruit & Tags
Lime Green Card Stock (Not sure what brand, loose stock)
The Paper Company Pre-made Blank Cards & envelopes, White (5.25" x 3.625")
Joy's Life All-Around Sentiment Stamps
Heartline (Hallmark) Stickers, Bright Flowers #JSU263M
Offray Ribbon, Satin, 1/8" Minidot Kiwi
Favorite Findings Mini Buttons #1196, Assorted
Pigment Ink Stamp Pad, Oriental Trading (assorted colors)
Glue Dots, 3/16"
Zip Dry Paper Glue
4 comments:
WoW!
I love your card! You are very talented Ms. Lisa! Enjoying your blog!
<3,
Deb
Thanks so much Deb!
You are very sweet and you keep me going!
Great card! I love those fun splashes of color :)
Thank-you Staying Crafty!
It helps my confidence when I hear from fellow crafters.
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