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Thursday, 25 February 2016

Happy Spring Frogs

I can't believe it's the last Thursday in February already! Whoo Hoo for Spring being just around the corner! 

My post today features Froggy Stack. These frogs just exude happiness don't they?!? Although the one in the middle is just a wee bit squished! 

                                         






I started by colouring my stamp with alcohol markers and then you guessed it - fussy cut it out. I restamped the flower numerous times to create my bouquet on the right and used a Spectrum Sparkle pen to add some glitter. The frogs are put on using pop dots. I added some grass, a fence and some flower filled clouds. The card is finished off with a stamped sentiment and my favourite - gumdrops! 
                                  
  Card Recipe 
Stamp: Froggy Stack (T217) - High Hopes Rubber Stamps 
Cardstock: Recollections
Patterned Paper: K and Company
Dies: Chunky Grass - YNS, Head in the Clouds - Die'sires, Step Die - Local King, Fence and Lampost - YNS
Sentiment: Happy Day Sentiments - YNS
Ink: Tuxedo Black - Memento
Clear Spectrum Sparkle Pen
Yellow Gumdrops - YNS
Pop Dots - Forever In Time

Spectrum Noir Markers: CT1 CT2 CT4 LG5 JG1 JG5 LG4 JG3 LG2 PP1 PP2 PP3 PP5 CG1 CG2 DG3 GB5 OR1 GT1 GT2



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Thanks for stopping by! Have a fantastic day! 

1 comment :

  1. I love this side step card! It's so cute and great idea with using the flowers from the stamp to make a "garden"! You always come up with such great ideas!

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