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Monday, February 28, 2011

March Stamp of The Month Blog Hop

If you're coming from Caren Goldstein's blog, WELCOME!  You're on the right path... and nothing could put you in the hopping mood more than this month's stamp set!

This set just reminds me of Peter Rabbit - what a sweet stamp set.  I even pulled out my kids' books to try and re-create the coloring.  I used my watercolor pencils and blending pen for this particular card along with our newest paper called 'Sophia'.  

I'm also in LOVE with the new Kraft Color Ready Borders that are self-adhesive... oh, and the new buttons, too.  I just can't help myself!


Now keep your little tail hopping through our rather large blog garden on to Melissa Laverty's blog!

Thanks for stopping by and tell your friends where they can be fed all kinds of creativity. 

16 comments:

  1. Very pretty! Nice use of the new buttons & kraft borders!

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  2. I just love this set with Sophia, nicely done!

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  3. what a sweet adorable card, don't you just love this stamp set!!!!

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  4. I just loving everything that is being done with this stamp set and your card is no exception.love the colors you used and the buttons are adorable. thanks for sharing.

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  5. Thanks everyone for your lovely comments! I have to admit this one was a bit of a creative challenge for me. But really, doesn't CTMH make it so easy to create no matter, what?!

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  6. Thanks so much Teri for helping out with the hop changes...I so appriate it! Love your card too...I was thinking of lifting it when we do our Sophia WOTG. Very cute!

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  7. My two favorite new products too! Gotta love those buttons - all the designs...a girl just can't have one pack - you need them all....LOL. Very pretty!

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  8. Helen, I KNOW! I'm already on my second order of Kraft borders and somehow finding myself using up those pink buttons and I don't do pink normally! LOL!

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  9. Teri, what an adorable card! I especially love the use of the kraft border and the subtle coloring of little Peter Cottontail!

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