Spring has sprung and it's time for the Pals Blog Hop!
Today the Stampin' Pretty Pals are sharing some fabulous Spring themed cards and projects that we think you'll enjoy! You've probably hopped over from the amazing Beth Beard her blog can be found HERE, I'm stop number 13 on the Pals Hop and I'm glad you hopped in! I'll help you "hop along" from blog to blog where you'll find great ideas for spring themed paper projects from the Stampin' Pretty Pals! Should you hop off course, simply click on any of the links in the Pals Hop Line-up below and you'll be back on track.
You may or may not remember, but one year ago this month, I introduced the strawberry made from the Heart of Hearts die to the stamping world. That card can be seen on the right sidebar of this blog. I was thinking it would be only appropriate to revisit that strawberry on a card in today’s hop. I hope you like it. *smiles*
A little closer ~
And the inside ~
Supplies used – all are Stampin Ups!
Tools –
- Heart of Hearts and Little Leaves die
- Circle Punches
- Boho Blossoms Punch
- Bird Builder Punch (for the stem)
- Five Petal Flower Punch
- Scallop Trim, Scalloped Edge and Eyelet Border Punches
Stamp Sets -
- Sweet Summer
- Bloomin’ Beautiful
Miscellaneous -
- Daffodil Delight Ribbon
- Patterned DSP
- Old Olive and Basic Black Ink
- Pretties Kit
- Subtle Brads and dimensionals
Now hop along for more inspiring ideas from the very talented Susan Lankford, her blog can be found HERE, stop number 14 on the Spring Pals Blog Hop!
Thanks for "hopping" by!
Pals Line Up:
- Rae Harper at Wild West Paper Arts
- Kim Luithle at Kim's Stampin Stuff
- Diane Roberts at Score at Four and a Quarter
- Kim Czenszak at Live Love Stamp
- Sue Bendinsky at My Color Creations
- Julie Trevett-Smith at The Stampin' Affair!
- Dawn Tidd at Tiddbits from Dawn
- Marian Kay at All Aboard the Crafting Train
- Nina Dee at Deesigns by Nina Dee
- Mary Fish at Stampin' Pretty
- Jennifer Takacs at My Stampin' Blog
- Beth Beard at My Little Craft Blog
- Linda Fisher at Linda's Stampin Loft
- Susan Lankford at Stamp and Scrap with Susan
- Mikki Sarkisyan at Mikki's Creative Corner
- Maggie Mata at MaggieMadeCards
- Leslie Davis at Ellalicious Elements
- Leah O'Brien at Leah's Stampin' Corner
- Maxine Conrad at Stamp to the MAX!
- Emily Steggell at Stamping With Emily
- Nancy Gleason at My Stampin' Space
- Nicole Watt at Impressions By Nicole
- Angie Blake at Angie's Musings
15 comments:
*Sigh*. Yet again you've turned the ordinary into the exraordinary!! I LOVE that strawberry. Your card is SOO pretty Linda, so pretty it looks good enough to EAT! xxx
I remember that cute strawberry, Linda! It looks wonderful on this card too! Love all the sweet little details!
This is a nice way to cheer up my dreary day! Love the background stamping, the BEE, and of course, the strawberry! Your layers at the bottom are sweet too!
Linda, what a wonderful,cheery card! So pretty and says spring and summer are right around the corner! Love all the wonderful details, especially the different borders! Just beautiful!
Linda, what a SWEET card design! You've made me want some strawberry shortcake! What a great addition of the little bee! TFS!
Your amazing strawberry is an icon! Still beautiful as ever! This is such a pretty card! Love those fancy edged layers across the bottom!
Oh, yes! What a beautiful cheery card,Linda. I love the strawberry with the little blossoms. Great touch on the inside, too!
Cathy Warhank
Your strawberry looks good enough to bite and makes me hope for an early strawberry season with this warm weather we're having! ;)
Linda... you make the most delicious looking strawberry's... mouth watering... =)
Wow, this card is so beautiful, I love all the layers, DSP and ribbon! Great work!
As always I just love those strawberries! Beautiful card. TFS!!!
Joan!!!
Thanks for missin' me! I love your card inside and out, especially that SWEET strawberry!
This is fabulous! Beautiful colors and fabulous design.
Love the way you incorporated the DSP and created a background image.
hugs, m
Clever, clever. I always love your use of punches and embellishments. Thank you for sharing!
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