Thursday, April 30, 2015

MFP Blog Hop - Big Trees - Day 3

Welcome to the MFP Stamp Shop
April Blog Hop

 
Let's get started!!!!
This month's new Stamp Set Releases are:

Featured April 28
Paper Doll Sophia

Featured April 29
Paper Doll Sophia Let's Go

Featured April 30
Big Trees

Featured May 1
Small Flowers
 
This is my Big Trees card.

I used the acrylic block stamping technique by first inking the block using Hero Arts Shadow Inks in blue, yellow, and green, then spritzed it with water and stamped it onto watercolor paper.  Once dry, I stamped the trees.  The sentiment is from the recently released MFP Pirates stamp set.
 
Please Hop along with us!! You have a chance to win one of these new stamp sets! Just comment on the following blogs ( don't forget this one ) each day for more chances to win! ( You do NOT need to comment on on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly.) The winners will be announced on May 2, 2015 right here on the MFP Stamp Shop Blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. ( HINT: The more you comment the more chances you have to win. And comments on the MFP blog count twice. ) The deadline for commenting is Friday May 1, 2015 at 10:00 PM EST.

Let's get started !!
Here's the Design Team
Enjoy the Hop. Come on back tomorrow for more creative fun!!

9 comments:

  1. Love your technique and how your card turned out! TFS!

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  2. Love the background Vickie and the trees look great on it ...LIS DT

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  3. Ooooo, like this...haven't done arcylic block stamping in a while. looks wonderful behind the trees.
    stamping sue
    http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/

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  4. Vicky, This is another stunning card. Thanks for sharing your talent!

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  5. Great background! I've gotta try it. Your trees are beautiful!

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  6. Love how your background turned out. I have never had much success with the acrylic block stamping. It looks fabulous on your card.

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  7. Lovely work! I always forget about that technique, but it makes amazing backgrounds!

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