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STAMPlorations Blog Hop Day 1

Hi Everyone,
we are having a blog hop at STAMPlorations!

Shirley has designed those super cool layered stamp sets and that is certainly a reason to celebrate! The are incredibly versatile - you'll see all those different cards the DT has created!


Today we are showing you the Layered Leaves set. Its the one in the middle on the hop graphic.


So I layered them. Super easy, no exact line-up required. That fits my personality....I get stomach cramps about all those other layered stamp sets out there - too taxing for me....
I did not wanted to use fall colors, so I jazzed it up using some unconventional colors for leaves. I still found it a bit bland - neon paper to the rescue! The sentiment is from the Layered Holly set - we'll show you that on Friday.


Also used the stitched nesting die - my absolute favorite! And splatters, of course...

Have fun hopping - as usual we have great prizes to win, so don't forget to leave some comments along the way! The prize info you'll find on the STAMPlorations blog.

And don't forget - use code STAMPGIRLCORNELIA
to get 20% off on all stamps, stencils, and dies on all regular- and sale-priced items in the store.

Happy Hopping!

Comments

cm said…
Glad this set doesn't frazzle you *grin* and oh, how I love the loose-y, lovely layered look (say that 10 times fast) you've achieved here, in non-traditional colours! Silly me: I 'thought' I had added this set to my recent order of the other two, but nope *palm smack on forehead*. Need to fix that soon!
Hugs~c
Vicki Dutcher said…
Love the color combo you used -- pretty card
shirley-bee said…
Lol! I’m so glad I spared you the stomach cramps! Love these unconventional colours and the zingy pink splashes and sentiment banner.
nancy littrell said…
Love your non-traditional leaf colors, Cornelia. You sure did jazz up your background with your hot pink sentiment:-) TFS your inspiring card my friend. Hugs..
laury55 said…
love your cards, great color combo
Becca Yahrling said…
Lovely colors! (I feel the same way about layering stamps; I don't know if it's just me or what!!). lol Great card.
Kirsty Vittetoe said…
I love your lovely creation!
Sue D said…
Love the pretty colors.
Nora Noll said…
This is beautiful!! I LOVE the POP of pink on this!!
JenniferE said…
Fantastic card! Great colors and a surprise for that splash of pink but it works!
Anita in France said…
Delicious, unconventional colours, Cornelia ... and such a fabulous sense of unstructured movement ... so cool! Hugs, Anita :)
Cheetarah said…
Gorgeous card, Cornelia! Love the color combo you used :) xo Cheetarah
Craftychris said…
Gorgeous card - Love the colours and the vibrant sentiment strip. xxx
Mary Holshouser said…
Love the colors.
thanks for sharing.
Dee Earnshaw said…
lovely card - the colors are so fresh and inspiring;)
Karthikha said…
Wonderful card!! Love the vibrant pink against the beautiful leaves :)
Raga Senthil said…
Love your take on unconventional colours for leaves. It looks awesome. ❤️😘
papierelle said…
Diese Herbstfarben gefallen mir auch!!!
Arianna Barbara said…
Wow! Beautiful colouring!!! Love your card!!!
None None said…
Just lovely, Cornelia! The colors you used are so happy and cheerful, perfect for a thinking of you card. I'm with you on the complicated layering stamps and this one seems to be up my alley!
Valerija said…
Gorgeous card and a great design, love the colours.
Wow !! These colors are soooo bright !
Julie Gearinger said…
Love the bright colored leaves with the splatter- perfect for your pink center strip!!
Such gorgeous colours! Love this card!
Tina Z. said…
amazing design with such beautiful colours!

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