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STAMPlorations March Challenge

Hi Everyone,

we are modifying the STAMPlorations challenges and are morphing them into one challenge for the next two month, to give Shery a breather and time to catch up with all those  new things in her already incredibly busy life, foremost to take care of Winter her adorable new baby.


The new STAMPlorations challenge theme is:  




ALL ABOUT SPRING AND FAITH 
The challenge will be open until March 31



My stamp supplies:
SmallBirds-preview preview-uppercasealphabetplatepreview-CrazyDoubleRunningStitches-Rectangle

Took the little chicks from the small birds and stamped them into the egg. Die cut the Happy Easter and used the stitched nesting die to create a frame.



Our rules and prizes:
Players can link up as many projects as they want (1 project per blog post)
Players must use at least 1 STAMPlorations product (stamp, stencil, die, or coloring page, or digi stamp)
 The prizes will be drawn randomly, so just have fun!

Sounds enticing? I sure hope so!
See you at the challenge!


Linking up with:

Comments

ionabunny said…
Love how you put the chicks in the egg. Cool easter card. Hugz
Mac Mable said…
The two little chicks are adorable. Contemporary and gorgeous card and love the yellow card stock too x
Flo said…
Da hast du mal wieder eine ganz andere Osterkarte als die üblichen gestaltet.
Sie gefällt mir sehr gut.
Liebe Grüße
That is so cute...looks like twins in the egg!
conil said…
You're one clever chick...those eggs with these sweet babies make for a terrifice Easter card.
Chris Dring said…
This is so cute! Love those little chicks!!
Gail said…
Cute chicks - fab card!

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