For your chance to win BLOG CANDY, visit and comment on each of the design team members' blogs on July 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th. On Saturday, July 17th, a winner will be chosen FOR EACH DAY from those participants who visited all the blogs listed for that day! Four different winners, one winner for each day. THAT MEANS IF YOU MISSED A DAY, YOU STILL HAVE ANOTHER CHANCE TO WIN! And, you can go back and comment, as the winners will be chosen Saturday morning!
The 4 Winners will be announced on the Mark's Finest Papers Blog on July 17, 2010. Each winner will receive 1 Stamp Set that will be released NEXT month.
I’m starting off the Hop with a bang – I have three projects for today’s set – Background Fun.
I imagine I could use this set on virtually every card I make – you always need backgrounds! My first card utilizes one of the Tim Holtz Sizzix dies, Hanging Sign. The bracket and oval are cut from MFP Clean Oven Gray, the sign from one of the papers in Basic Grey’s Porcelain paper pad, as is the background. I used the crackle background to stamp on the bracket, the oval, and part of the sign; and then I sponged around the edges with Palette Noir. I was just going to stamp Happy Birthday on the oval, and then I decided Speedy would look good on there. So I cut the words off the watermark stamp and popped him on there too! I poked a couple of holes in the background and ran some wire through to “hang” the sign.
I decided to do a 3-D project using the other background in this set. I found a basket template on-line and cut out the basket from MFP Hazelnut, then stamped the woven background onto it. The liner is from Basic Grey’s Wisteria. I have to admit I had to cheat on the liner. The pattern is wider than 6 inches, which is the size of the DP. So I copied it (shhh, don’t tell) at 146% on my printer and then drew the template on the back and cut it out. The birthday sentiment is stamped in Palette French Lilac on MFP Morning Sun. I had these silk flowers left from another project.
My third project is also a 3-D project using the basket weave background. This time I used my Bind-It-All to create this cute little basket. I knew I would need light-weight paper so I couldn’t use cardstock. Otherwise it would have been too thick to punch through. So I used blue copy paper. You use what you have! After making all four 2 ½” x 2 ½ inch panels, I put them together to make the basket. I still had some of those silk flowers left, so I became a floral designer for the day. I admit I’m not as good as my mom was! The sentiment panel is cut with a Labels Ten die.
Oh, by the way, did you know that Mark’s Finest Papers sells the Bind-It-All and accessories now?
Be sure to visit the rest of the team to see what they did with this set. And remember, you have a chance to win one of the stamp sets to be released in August.
Here is the Blog Hop LINE UP:
July Guest Designer – Melisa Waldorf
Nancyruth
Here is the Blog Hop LINE UP:
July Guest Designer – Melisa Waldorf
Nancyruth
Lois - (that’s me)
Such great projects Lois! I love all of them. Your floral arrangements look great.
ReplyDeleteThe basket weave lloks great on the 3 d prject. Looks real!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love the 3d projects and that card I love...Tim Holtz has the best dies...and available at MFP too!! Fabulous work!!! Hugs, Judi
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, I just love the basket weave,
ReplyDeleteWell, Ms. Overachiever! Not one, not two, but THREE projects and each one outshines the next. Job well done, GF!!!
ReplyDeleteLois, these are all amazing projects! I tried making a 3d basket, too, but mine didn't work out. Yours are both FABULOUS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLois--all I can say is WOW!!!!! These are fabulous!!!! I am amazed at your 3-d items! Perfect! TFS
ReplyDeleteAh, gorgeous bouquets, Lois, and I'd really think you used a "real" wicker basket. What a different idea from a card.
ReplyDeleteSmiles!
wonderful projects....
ReplyDeletegreat job. I think my favorite is the way you used the cracked glass background.
ReplyDeleteYou have been one busy gal. These are all wonderful projects with this set.
ReplyDeleteLois, these are FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful group of cards/projects- love that little flower basket!
ReplyDeleteOh my word, what awesome projects you've created! I love them all but that BIA flower box is amazing! I've got to try that!!!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteDoes this qualify you for an over achiever?? haha...way to go!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful 3d projects! That looks like Claire's basket? so, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWow! You really blew us out of the water GF!! Love, love, love your projects!!
ReplyDeleteConnie
Wow! All your projects are fantastic but I love the Bind It All one the best! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat great projects
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects! Love the flower basket.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas with the background stamps and of course, love Speedy the Cat too!
ReplyDeleteSuch elegant and ambition creations! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeletelove the bg you used, each one is so beautiful
ReplyDeleteOMGosh Lois these are amazing! Wow Wow Wow that's all I can say! and I think I need that basketweave stamp! lol
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. Loving this background set.
ReplyDeleteLois, wow, those projects are fabulous!
ReplyDelete3 gorgeous projects, Lois! I have to pick up my jaw after these! Lovin that basket weave!
ReplyDeleteYou always have such great prtojects, Lois! I lov ethe way you used the bg in each of them!!
ReplyDeleteYou made three super terrific projects with those lovely new backgrounders, Lois!! I especially love the 3D ones. They really get me thinking :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool projects! I love the cat on the sign and both basket projects.
ReplyDeleteLois, jaw dropping gorgeous!! Your card is awesome but baskets blew me away!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Wow, Wow Lois these are fantastic!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove all three of your projects, they are tops.
neat die cuts
ReplyDeleteClever use of that background stamp!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. I love the basket. But the house sign is tooo cute.
ReplyDeleteBabe
I love the 3d projects - the weave stamp looks like a texture it's so lifelike!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat background stamps...love how you used on your projects.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous background stamp and the card with the hanging sign is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteSarah x
love your flower pots!! so lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove this background set, and your projects are just gorgeous. Heather
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