Monday, 11 May 2020

May 2020 Kre8tors Blog Hop


Hello and Welcome to My blog,
 Today I am joining in the fun at Kre8tors Blog Hop and this month's theme is Floral- Today I have chosen to use some designer series paper to do all the work and is my floral inspiration:

The products I used were:
- Stamp Set: So Sentimental
- Big Shot: Stitched So Sweetly Dies
- Card Stock: Whisper White and Mossy Meadow
- Memento Pad: Tuxedo Black
- Basic Jewels: Pearl

Thanks so much for stopping by and checking out my Card and I hope 
this has inspired you to start /finish a project that you have been 
working on. Don't forget to continue the Blog Hop all the way around
 to see what everyone has come up with.

You are currently with me - Rebecca-Jo Unwin, Click the next button to head over to the next project or see the list below to see who is next in the hop.




Roll Call List






All products used to make this card are found in my online store!
Here are some of the products I have used on today's card- Click on the item you would like and this will take you straight to my Online Shop. 

Chat Soon,
Rebecca-Jo


29 comments:

  1. I love that dsp! Thank you for sharing your card

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  2. Pretty, this DSP does all the work doesn't it?

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  3. Very Elegant card. The DSP makes the text stand out!

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  4. Lovely card! I've been trying to find ideas to use up my DSP and this one is great! Thanks so much for sharing and hopping with us!

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    1. Thank you Melissa- It sure is. Thank you for having me.

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  5. Beautiful magnolia DSP - love your card!

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  6. Excellent use of that DSP! Thank you for sharing!

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  7. Gorgeous card, gonna miss this paper x

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  8. Pretty card, Loving all these floral cards, Thanks for sharing Stay Safe!

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  9. Lovely card design with this pretty paper

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  10. Definitely worth it to let that gorgeous DSP do all the work! xx

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  11. Rebecca-Jo, I love letting the DSP do the work!

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