Today my fellow designers and I from the 7 Kids College Fund are bringing you a blog hop featuring products from Stampendous!
I inked up one of the adorable Stampendous Kiddos called Ballerina Kiddo!
I stamped my image onto X-Press It blending card with Momento tuxedo black ink and colored her with copics. I added some lavender Stickles to the star on her wand and some silk microfine glitter to her wings. I paired her up with some pretty Bo Bunny papers. The sentiment is from the Kraftin' Kimmie Stamps Birthday Lulu stamp set. You can click on the graphics below to be taken to the products in the store.
Now, before you get going, be sure to check out the Stampendous pre-order!
AND to celebrate the hop, do a little shopping using the code HOP10 to get 10% off all Stampendous pre-order and in stock items!
Ready to hop? If you came from Karen's blog, you're next stop is Rosemary's blog.
If you started here, be sure to start from the beginning!
Be sure to leave some blog love along the way for each designer because a
$20 gift certificate to the store is up for grabs!
Rhea Wiegand
Colleen Holmes
Karen Gauthier
Kim O'Connell
Rosemary Bridges
Shannon White
Christine Riley
7 Kids College Fund Blog
How very sweet! Love this super cute image and the superb coloring! The layering of the circles really makes her pop and you feel as she is dancing! Hugz
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love all the pink and the circles are awesome. Beautiful coloring....
ReplyDeleteKaren
love your tiny dancer & the papers used. She appears to be floating across the card.
ReplyDeleteReally cute and I like that's it's clean design yet the little Ballerina Kiddo stands out beautifully as the focal point. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCute little ballerina. Love the circle placements.
ReplyDeleteLove the graphic look of the squares and circles! The stamped ballerina is ADORABLE!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute...love it :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling card! Love the chevron background too.
ReplyDeleteLove how the circles give a sense of movement - who knew? Obviously you did!
ReplyDeleteLaura
Kim, I am so glad I finally got to your page, (I had trouble loading it) I think that your card is my favourite of the Hop! Love the way you have showcased that cute little ballerina. Fabulous!
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Kasey
What little girl wouldn't love getting that card on their birthday. Beautiful !!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. Iris
ReplyDeleteLittle girls would love this card..
ReplyDeleteSo Darned CUTE Miss Kim!! Fab out of the box technique Girly!! And you already know I Adore your AWESOME coloring!! 8-)
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Shannon
What a sparkling cutie! Love your layout...and beautiful coloring!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your card! So sweet. :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun design! Love all the circles and the image is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love your use of paper and the cute ballerina! TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly cute card...thanks so much for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWonderful CAS card! Love the circles and the chevron pattern that's so hot now.
ReplyDeletewhat an awesome creation... simply adorable...
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Very cute card, love how girly girl it turned out.
ReplyDeleteSweet card! Love that cute ballerina stamp!
ReplyDeletethis is just as sweet as can possibly be! love that precious stamp! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the job you coloring this cute little girl, and love how you added the circles of designer paper to add color and dimension to your card.
ReplyDeleteOh how sweet. I like how whimsical it is...
ReplyDeleteThe circles are a nice touch. And the colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet card. Great layout. Great coloring.
ReplyDeleteThis is delightful!
ReplyDeleteJust adorable!
ReplyDeleteAwww! She looks so sweet! Love your circle motif...so magical! Thanks so much for sharing your art with our products!
ReplyDeleteCute card--love the fun layout!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card for a little girl!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet card! Love your coloring and the terrific background. I'm getting such great ideas from this hop!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your talent.
Sue Brailey
Thank you thankyou for the sketch I can always use new idea's I get stumped sometimes love the image very sweet. You did a great job presenting these products.
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