then you can keep going to the next blog on the list Wendy Kessler at http://www.myscrapbookingblog.com/. For my card which measures 5 1/2 X 5 1/2 I used the brand new Level 2 Caboodle paper pack, the spring colors are just beautiful. I also used the brand new Springtime stamp set as well as the Save The Date, TLC, and Making Waves stamp sets. The rubber boots, rain drops, and puddles all have liquid glass and the boots and umbrella are pop dotted although it is hard to tell in the picture. The featured colors in this kit are Sorbet,Crystal Blue, Buttercup, and Sweet Leaf. I also have several other posts featuring new product so be sure to check them out! Thanks for hopping on by!
15 comments:
Your card is darling! Those liquid glass accents are the perfect touch.
Oh it is just adorable!! Love how that liguid glass makes the boots look 3 D and the rain drops so real...
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Love this set this is so cute. You did a great job bringing some sunshine out of the rain ;)
Very cute!! LOVE the glossy rain boots!!
Love the colors and the liquid glass- such a good job with a great stamp set! Onto my wish-list it goes! Thanks for inspiring!
-Erin-
Great card! Love your use of Liquid Glass - those rubber boots are perfect!
Very cute little scene that you created. I was justing playing with this stamp set on Sat, but my card didn't turn out nearly as cute as yours. :)
So adorable. Love the boots.
How stinkin' cute is that! I love htat you added the Liquid Glass to the rubber boots - adds so much to the finished page. I've been looking at that stamp set and now....gotta get it!
I love your card! and what you did with the boots. Very clever!
This was one of my favorites from the get-go and I love how you added the liquid glass to the boots...can't wait to try that!
Love this! The boots are sooo cute!
Sooo cute! I love the Liquid Glass! Great card! *Ü*
love the liquid glass! very cute card- definately stealing the idea :)
Rather interesting place you've got here. Thanx for it. I like such themes and anything connected to them. I would like to read a bit more on that blog soon.
Julia Smith
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