Wednesday, March 31, 2010

April Stamp of the Month Blog Hop


It's my favorite time of the month -- BLOG HOP time!  The April stamp of the month is D1409 Flower Pot.  Don't you just love it?  For this month's blog hop, you will see artwork from more than 60 consultants.  WOW! 


You have arrived here from Pamela O'Connor's Blog.  My card below features the You Rock papers.  I've just been dying to use this paper so here with the MojoMonday Sketch #132 is my round card:


Supplies Used:  You Rock Paper Pack; Flower Pot Stamp Set; Indian Corn Blue, Olive, Outdoor Denim and Goldrush Inks; Olive, Indian Corn Blue, Outdoor Denim, and Goldrush CS; Olive grosgrain ribbon; antique copper brads; Coluzzle Circles and Scalloped Circles.

The MojoMonday Sketch 132:

Now, "hop" on over to Sarita Schraeder's Blog to see her lovely work! If you get lost on the Hop, or find links that aren't working, click on the logo link at the start of this post and it will bring you back to Helen Onulak's Blog (where the Blog Hop originates) Thanks for stopping by!



13 comments:

  1. I love your card, It worked so well with the you rock paper pack! Thanks for sharing:)

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  2. I thought I recognized that sketch, Kathleen! Great job!

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  3. Great use of the You Rock paper packet! Happy to link to your great blog!

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  4. Wow. Gorgeous card. I'm so jealous of your perfect bow!

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  5. I love how you used the striped paper to create the shutters...and how you colored the flowers in different hues - really makes it pop!

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  6. You've definitely got some mojo! I would have never paired this set with the You Rock paper, but your card definitely rocks! WTG!

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  7. Cute card, I like the scalloped shape.

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  8. Isn't it funny how differently we interpreted this new stamp set? You Rock and flowers - very creative!

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  9. I would never have used You Rock papers - but it looks GREAT!

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  10. Love the bright colors. Great job with the sketch too!

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