Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Hop, Hop, Hop...

I LOVE blog hops and can't seem to pass up a good hop when it comes to working with some fabulous products!  This hop is ALL about COORDINATION!  Yep, Coordinating and combining stamp sets from multiple sources!  Yeah, it's not often that I get to have the opportunity to use products by more than one company but today...It's a TREAT!  If you've arrived here from Dawn's Blog, then you're on the right track! If not, you might want to head back to the beginning and start fresh HERE

Woodware USA and Stamping Scrapping designers are working together today to demonstrate how you can use both companie's products on one piece of work.  What a treat!  Have you purchased anything from Stamping Scrapping lately?  Their prices are really ON THE SPOT!    They have TONS of good stamping supplies (including COPICS) and papers and stamps.  Their own line of Photopolymer stamps coordinate with Spellbinders dies too!

Today I'm sharing something I hope you'll enjoy.  

This card was created using two stamp sets;  Heart Elements from StampingScrapping and Deuce Roosters by Jennifer Garant for WoodwareUSA. The sentiment is from the Woodware USA set Sympathy Poppy by WoodwareUSA.  I just LOVE the circle element from the StampingScrapping set and it's so versatile for backgrounds and borders and everything in between.  I think it would work wonderfully with an Asian theme so watch future posts for some projects with that focus!!!  The FUNKY rooster in Deuce Roosters worked PERFECTLY with this card. 

Products used:
Deuce Roosters ($11.99 at Stamping Scrapping!)
Memento Tuxedo Black ($4.29 at Stamping Scrapping!)
Ranger Distress Ink Fired Brick ($4.29 at Stamping Scrapping!)
Copic Ciao Markers ($3.49 at Stamping Scrapping!):  E08, 31, 35; YR31, 23; Y17; B93 


Now it's time to head over to Janine's blog.  I'm sure she has something cookin' over there that you've just GOT to see!  You'll have a chance to win ONE of TWO prizes IF and ONLY if you comment on each blog post in the hop.    

24 comments:

  1. What a neat idea on using the stamps, very original! : )

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  2. Very cute and unique way to use the Heart Elements. Great!

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  3. Your coloring of that rooster is so great.....Love it.

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  4. That funky rooster is great. Thanks for listing prices.
    Debbie in LA

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  5. What a great job and the your rooster is just right, fits with the background beautifully.
    Thank you for sharing. jman4@comcast.net

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  6. Love the rooster! Great card and TFS! Hugs, Leanne

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  7. Your color combo of this entire card is wonderful! That rooster is so great!
    Hugs, Cathy-Lynn

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  8. That is sure one Funky Rooster. He looks like he would be great fun in the barnyard. I love your card. thanks for sharing.
    donnajeaneno@yahoo.com

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  9. I loved the whole look of your card! Super cute rooster and the coloring is super nice!
    Lovely place you got here!
    Huggies
    anaRy

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  10. Really nice coloring ! Hugs,Yone

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  11. I am in love with your gorgeous rooster! Awesome card!!

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  12. Cute, cute card; love the rooster. Thanks for a chance to win. Iris
    isoscia at aol dot com

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  13. I love that rooster!! Such a great card!!

    Froggy

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  14. I love the rooster! My aunts have a thing with roosters...could be a good card for both of them!

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  15. Love the rooster and the earthy tones of your card. Great job.

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  16. Love how you used the stamps for the background too! These colors are beautiful together and even that one little touch of brown paper just makes it all come together - thanks for sharing!

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  17. I can see the rooster running across the barnyard. Love how you used the 'Heart Element' stamp to create your background paper. I'm learning so much with this hop.

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  18. what a fun card! tfs queendragonfairie@yahoo.com

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  19. Great card! Love the "rustic" feel, the distressing, the colors and that beautifully colored rooster!

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  20. Very creative on the background. Good idea. Love the rooster.

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