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Monday, July 30, 2018

Stamp Review Crew...Sea of Textures!

 Stamp Review Crew


Welcome to another fun Stamp Review Crew blog hop, showcasing the fabulous and fun "Sea of Textures" bundle.
We are a huge group of international Stampin Up! demonstrators from across the globe and love sharing our unique take on each stamp set and sharing our ideas and projects with you. I love that l get to create along side this talented group of stampers and always look forward to seeing the line up of sets we will be showcasing...Our fearless leader and talented creator Tanya Boser does a fabulous job of keeping us moving forward and keeping track of the gazillion emails and links.

If you are happily hopping along, you would have just landed here from the lovely Linda Callahan and her no doubt fabulous creation. But if not, you can click on the link or banner above to be redirected to the SRC blog or you can just keep happily hopping by clicking on the "Next" banner below.
For my project, I've gone with a crisp colour palette of White-Black and Bermuda Bay! and added some stitched detail using the "Stitched all Around" framelits.



Now you are off to be inspired by the ever talented Lauren Alarid, l cant wait to see what she has created this week.

 Lauren

Thanks for stopping by!
All supplies used are Stampin Up!

7 comments:

  1. Fun card! Love your B/W and Bermuda Bay combo!

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  2. Hi Nikki! The black is so striking and I love the addition of little black eyes. That stitched detail makes it! xo - charlet

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  3. Love the use of black, it really makes the octopus pop!

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  4. I love the clean, crisp look of your card. The B&W and pop of Bermuda is really striking.

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  5. Love that blue octopus against the black stitched label. Gorgeous card.

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  6. Love your colour palette Nikki. The crisscross border is genius - an idea I definitely need to nick .... if I may!

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  7. Super cute, Nikki! I LOVE these colors together. The stitched border is an awesome accent.

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