Wednesday, March 2, 2016

ICS Blog Hop Welcome Spring


Welcome to our March ICS blog hop!  I hope you have enjoyed the blog hop thus far!  The theme for this month is "Welcome Spring."  In my neck of the woods in the Midwest we seem to have spring, back to winter, back to spring, and on & on.  The calendar now says March and that means we are just weeks away from Easter.  



I had to use this cute lamb & sentiment for my card.  The lamb was stamped in Memento Black ink on Shimmery White cardstock, and it was colored with an AquaPainter using Blushing Bride, Smoky Slate, and Cucumber Crush.  The Circles Framelits were used to to cut it out with the 5th one (starting from the smallest) and the Cucumber Crush in the 6th.  The Hardwood stamp was inked in Tip Top Taupe and stamped on Thick Whisper White cardstock.  A small bow was added under the sentiment and the layers were popped via Stampin' Dimensionals.



This cute Easter basket design was created by Connie Stewart and the video tutorial is here.  All the details are in this tutorial.  The modifications I made were to use the Large Dot embossing folder and the tag using Pool Party as the base.  The little chick from the Honeycomb Happiness stamp set was stamped in Memento Black in order to use the AquaPainter with Pumpkin Pie & Daffodil Delight.  It was then cut out using the Ovals Framelits.  The sentiment is from Teeny Tiny Wishes stamped in Rich Razzleberry (& popped via Stampin' Dimenstionals) to match the ribbon.  It was punched with the Word Window punchThe Pool Party oval for the tag is a leftover piece when making the handles. 



This is the other Easter basket.  The modifications I made were to use the Large Dot embossing folder and the tag using Calypso Coral as the base.  The cross from the Blessed by God stamp set was stamped in Early Espresso and fuzzy cut.  The cross was popped with Stampin' Dimensionals  A scrap of Whisper White was stamped on in Crushed Curry with the sun from the Kinda Eclectic stamp set.  It was then cut out using the Ovals Framelits.  The sentiment is from Teeny Tiny Wishes stamped in Rich Razzleberry (& popped via two layers of Stampin' Dimenstionals) to match the ribbon.  It was punched with the Word Window punch.   The Calypso Coral oval for the tag is a leftover piece when making the handles.  


I wanted to add some grass to the basket so I used my trimmer with a 6" x 6" piece of Cucumber Crush Cotton Paper cut into strips & crumbled.



Thanks for stopping by my post in the ICS blog hop!  The next stop in your hop is Joni!


http://www.joniinthespotlightstamping.com/2016/03/ics-blog-hop-welcome-spring.html

Card Supply List from Stampin' Up!:
Large Polka Dot Embossing Folder
Ovals Framelits
Big Shot, Magnetic Platform, Cutting Pads, Multipurpose Platform
Cherry on Top Cotton Paper 
Tear & Tape 
Stampin' Dimensionals
Snail
Shimmery White cardstock
Teeny Tiny Wishes
Rich Razzleberry 1/4" Cotton Ribbon
Hole Punch
Word Window Punch

Chick Card
Pool Party cardstock
Honeycomb Happiness stamp set
Memento Black
AquaPainter with Daffodil Delight & Pumpkin Pie inks

Cross Card
Calypso Coral cardstock
Bless by God stamp set
Early Espresso ink
Whisper White cardstock
Crushed Curry ink
Kinda Eclectic stamp set

Project Supply List from Stampin' Up!:
Easter Lamb stamp set 
Smoky Slate, Blushing Bride, Cucumber Crush, Memento Black inks
AquaPainter
Circles Framelits
Shimmery White cardstock
Thick Whisper White cardstock
Hardwood stamp
Tip Top Taupe ink
Linen Thread
Stampin' Dimensionals
Snail
Glue Dots

10 comments:

  1. Adorable little Easter lamb card and treat holders Megan!

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  2. Cute ideas! Thanks for hopping with us this month!

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  3. I love that little lamb! You're making me want to order it! Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Hello how cute are your projects?!!! Love them!!!!

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  5. I love the bags that you have made! Fun projects!!

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  6. Very cute ideas! Esp love the treat holders!

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  7. Those baskets are cool! They all turned out great. Thanks for hopping!

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