Tuesday, March 25, 2014

MFP Garden Show Blog Hop Day 1


Welcome to the Garden Show!
Spring is in the air, and we are ready to CELEBRATE!
Many of the Spring/Flower stamp sets in the Mark's Finest Papers a Heinrich Co.'s web store will be featured in this Blog Hop. 

Follow along from March 25-27 for your chance to win the Garden Bunny Stamp set. One winner will be chosen. Just leave a comment. Each day you can leave a comment on each blog to increase your chance of winning!

Each day the designers will create a Garden Themed card or project using the tutorial that we have linked.

Good Luck and Happy Hopping!
 
Day #1 Flower Pots

I arranged my flower pot onto a card.  I used a stamp from the Background Fun stamp set for the card background and on the flower pot.  The flowers inside the pot are from the newly released Friends samp set.  Also added a leafy flourish die cut, lace, ribbon, and a small ladybug button to embellish the flower pot.

Hop to these designer blogs today!




                       Vickie (you are here!)



12 comments:

  1. Your card is great! I love the use of the die cut leaves!

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  2. what a great card!
    stamping sue
    http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/

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  3. Very nice - like the colours and your cute ladybird addition.

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  4. Your card is so cute and fun. Good job on this flower pot!

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  5. Love, love this card...the flower pot and the flowers are just awesome.
    Well done !

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  6. I love how you have carried the details from the pot onto the background. Such a beautiful card!

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  7. LOVE the crackle on the pot and the background! Great card :)

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  8. Lovely card. I really like your background and the softly coloured flowers couple with the die cut leaves.

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  9. Like the arrangement of the flower pot with flowers, greenery & LadyBug.
    Melissa
    "Sunshine HoneyBee"

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  10. Very pretty--I like the crackle look.

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  11. I love the variation in your pots color. It is such an inspiring thought. What if one used alcohol inks to create a unique background and then make a pot out of it. I always have admired those blue marble color pots you see in the garden section. Thank you for the thought.

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