This hop is a 1 day hop and is live all
through Wednesday, July 13th, 2016 (time zone: CST).
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On this hop we are sharing projects
featuring the new digital stamps that are now available in the Pretty Cute Stamps store.
I'm showing a card I made with the set
called "Lighthouse".
I used some patterned paper for the light. I
made small cuts to the light source on the stamp and put the paper in the cuts
and behind the actual design. I cut the water and hills by hand. Sequins are always
self explanatory ;-)
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Now, please, hop on to Karla: http://creative-love-affair.blogspot.ca/
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Henriette: http://hmier.blogspot.com/
Amber: http://sew-ink.blogspot.com/
Lena: https://pysselokaffe.blogspot.com/
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Love the way you made the paper look like light! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool!!! Love how you created the light!!!!
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ReplyDeleteFabulous card!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I love the patteren paper used for the light beams!
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic, Lena! I love the way you created the light, and the sequins are the perfect addition! :o)
ReplyDeleteThis is my absolute favorite since my last name is light. I will buy this one. Your sequin light is perfect and your patterned paper sets the whole scene. Thanks.
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