Welcome to the Luv 2 Stamp Group's 2022 Blog Hop! We are excited to share projects with you this year. We hope to inspire you to create beautiful new projects. Each month we will have a different theme based on the next month's celebrations using Stampin' Up! products.
Once you are done with each post, scroll down to the bottom and you will see a list of Blog Hop participants, you can click on their name to go to their post, or you can click the next button to go to the next post in line.
Happy crafting! This month's theme is Easter.
Here is my Tulip wreath project inspired by Heather Forgan.
Start with a template using the 4" X 4" cardstock on the square template. Place the first tulip and catch it on your Stamparatus and stamp in Magenta Madness ink. Turn the cardstock 90 degrees and repeat the stamping three more times.
Then, place the cardstock on the diagonal, and repeat with the smaller tulip in Gorgeous Grape 4 times. Then, create masks with a piece of Post-it and cover the tulips before you repeat with the 2 leaves in Granny Apple Green. Tah-dah! Wreath is done. Scroll down to watch my video tutorial for more details.For more inspiration from the Luv 2 Stamp Group Blog Hop Team, click on the image below to visit the talented Christy Frank. Don't forget to continue following links on each blog to see everyone's projects!
Luv2Stamp Group Blog Roll-March 2022
Sharon Lim, CA (YOU ARE HERE!)
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Looking forward to sharing more with you next time.
Sharon
Looking forward to sharing more with you next time.
Sharon
Sharon Lim
Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator
Rubber Stamps and Accessories including Scrapbooking
Such an amazing idea!! love it!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Patty!
DeleteSuch a pretty card! You did a great job with this technique, I have been wanting to try it
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy this set will carry over to the new catalog!!
I was happy that I can still use it too!
DeletePretty card! Thanks for sharing this technique!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Christy, I can't wait to use other stamps!
DeleteI absolutely love this. What a fun new technique to try
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words Tammy!
DeleteThank you for the video showing us how to do this technique!
ReplyDeleteYou're so welcome Laurie, let me know if you try it and how it works out.
DeleteStunning! I love the technique you used!
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DeleteThank you for your kind words Wendy!
DeleteGreat technique and pretty card!
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