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STAMPlorations Inspiration #158

Hi Everyone,
its inspiration time at STAMPlorations!

This week we are featuring Becca Cruger's stamp line Big Grins.



My stamp supplies:

preview-BGBCDinoThingspreview-ASnarkyBirthdaytoYou-BigGrinspreview-uppercasealphabetplate
Dino Things, Snarky Birthday, Upper Case Alphabet

I stamped the croc and colored it with water colors and markers and some gel pen accents. Added the die cut smile and the sentiment. Added Washi tape.


From January 9 to 15, all Big Grins stamps are 15% off (no coupon needed) 

Or even better use code STAMPGIRLCORNELIA
to get 20% off on all stamps, stencils, and dies on all regular- and sale-priced items in the store.

All our  Inspiration Project posts have a monthly random drawing - 1 commenter wins a $10 gift certificate. So look at all those fabulous cards the Inspiration Girls made and leave them some love! It may pay off :)

Happy Stamping!

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Comments

Flo said…
Das ist wieder mal eine tolle Karte.
Gelb und grün sind ein tolles Team.
Dein Drache schaut so richtig blutrünstigen Betrachter an.
Wie gut, dass er festgetickert ist.
Liebe Grüße
conil said…
Just another adorable gator to add to your list. He always makes me smile..
maria f. said…
Great job coloring him. Love the dots.

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