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Thursday, August 10, 2017

OSAT Blog Hop - Kids

Good Morning, Stampers!

We have a fun hop this month dedicated to KIDS! 

With the ends of summer, back to school and last minute parties,
there is certainly something for everyone!

I am starting off with a card using the sweet Birthday Memories 
Designer papers and the Happy Birthday Gorgeous stamp set.


I popped them peeking through the circles punched on the
card front. LOTS of fussy-cutting here, but I actually love
cutting and these images are just darling!
I kept a few cut-outs for the inside, too!


The next project is a simple one. I picked up
this pencil case and added the letters using white vinyl 
paper and the Large Letter framelits.
A great way to personalize - especially, for those
hard-to-find names.
Lastly, I added a few coordinating ribbons to 
pretty it up a bit!

SU!pplies:
Stamps: Happy Birthday Gorgeous
Ink: Archival Basic Black
Paper: Whisper White, Pacific Point, Birthday Memories DSP
Accessories: Pacific Point edged ribbon, White Vinyl paper, Smoky Slate gingham ribbon, Whisper White ribbon, 1 1/4" circle punch, Ruffled embossing folder

Happie Stampin'!
~Melissa

Next stop is Renee! See what creative projects
she has to share with you!


Get disconnected? Hop right back on and don't miss a single project!

YOU ARE HERE! -https://rubberfunatics.blogspot.com/2017/08/osat-blog-hop-kids.html
Renee Ondrajka -https://stampinwithrenee.blogspot.com/2017/08/osat-blog-hop-kids.html

5 comments:

  1. I really love this card layout with the little critters/circles on the ruffle background & you've finished the inside beautifully! Great idea with the pencil case, too xx

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  2. Nice job for spotlighting the paper. I really like the texture in the card base as well! Well done.

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  3. I love the decorated inside of your card. So cute!

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  4. Very cute! Those little animals are adorable!

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  5. Your card is adorable, so fun and whimsical and what a great idea to cut vinyl letters. I have tons of vinyl. Guess I need to start labeling some stuff. Thanks for the inspiration.

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