Its time for another Stamp Review Crew Blog Hop! and for this one we are sharing our projects created with the lovely "NEW" Sale-a-bration products that we have earned.
In the South Pacific Stampin Up! region, you get to choose free product from the SAB brochure for every $90 spent, or in the case of the products l have used today $180 spend...For that l got to choose the gorgeous "Friendly Hello" bundle of stamps & dsp...So pretty!
I have used my Stampin Blends in Fresh Freesia & Granny Apple Green to add a hint of colour to the images and then these were layered up onto a couple of the Tailored Tags., with some foliage from the new Bough Punch.
I have used my Stampin Blends in Fresh Freesia & Granny Apple Green to add a hint of colour to the images and then these were layered up onto a couple of the Tailored Tags., with some foliage from the new Bough Punch.
Then they were all popped up on a layer of the Fresh Freesia dsp, with some In Colour ribbon, black twine and some 21-23 In Colour Jewels for the finishing touches.
If you are happily hopping, you would have arrived here from the fabulously creative Jay Soriano and l'm sure he had something amazing to share!
But if you've just landed here, you can follow the hop and see all of the wonderful crew projects by clicking the link above or "Next" banner below.
Stamp Review Crew are a wonderfully talented group of Stampin Up! demonstrators from across the globe that come together twice a month to share lots of fabulous ideas using Stampin Up! products.
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Next on the hop is Debra Burgin and l'm sure she will have some fabulous SAB inspiration!
Thanks for stopping by!
Gorgeous! Really like how you colored the flower images in too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Purple is such a lovely color and I love the how sweet this birthday card looks in this color palette. TFS!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful, and I especially like the vibrant touches of green!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is so soft and lovely! I love the light hand you used coloring your flowers.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I like the pop of black under the DSP.
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