Welcome to another Stampin Creative Blog Hop, It starts this month with myself though you may have arrived here from the lovely Gina one our new team members HERE.
This months remit is On Trend, Stampin Up have certainly pushed the boat out on that one, there are flamingos everywhere, and whilst I love the Flamingo Stamp Set I have decided to go with what has caught my eye over the last month or so, and thats the in colours, I have daily seen on my travels , Emerald Envy and Dapper Denim, and I have taken my inspiration from this notebook in my local Sainsbury’s , I KNEW instantly what I wanted to make when I spotted it…
I have used two sets for my makes but only the Sentiments from one of them which is from the Floral Phrases Stamped in Basic Black, the splats from Timeless Textures the rest was stamped using the Penned & Painted using the Dapper Denim, Emerald Envy and Smokey Slate, the DSP is from the Incolour paper stack…
This card I used the Three Steps of stamps using the same pad but using the 2nd Generation Technique,
This card I just used the 1st and 2nd step of the Three Steps
Well I hope you enjoyed my On Trend Inspiration, I would love to have your thoughts on them so please do leave me a comment before you hop of to the rest of the Blog Hop…
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Just gorgeous! I have had my eye on both this set and notepad – both are really gorgeous. A fab colour combo!
Oh wow Kim Fee! Wow, oh wow!
I can see why you've used that for inspiration, this design is bang on trend and is everywhere. More importantly, as it's such a busy design I love that you've kept white space, makes it so fresh looking. Lovely cards.xx
Oh Kim, these are beautiful. I love them xx
Fabulous Kim – so you and so on trend! Knew you were a trendy one 🙂 really beautiful card and great inspiration!
Loving your makes this month as always Kim – the colour combination is such a great one – I love it!
Love the clustered layering of stamps contrasting with all that white space – very cool!