April 01, 2016

Life in Pictures: Stamp of the month Blog Hop

 I am back on the blog hop this month and happy to share artwork with this fun set.  If you have arrived here from Paige's Blog...you are on the right track to follow all the way through and see the great consultant artwork.  After you have visited here, you will be hopping on over to Helen's Blog and see what she has created and continue on through the hop.

 I am in love with this unique set of stamps featuring the evolution of the camera!  Now, we just use our phones!  What kind of camera was your first camera? 




Capturing our memories with photos is a special way to celebrate the many adventures we have with family and friends.   Along with the Regatta paper, I used these stamps to create cards as well.  I love the ombre look of this paper in Regatta so I used the watercolors to color my Polaroid camera. 



Cameras are often clicking away during birthday celebrations so why not send birthday greetings to someone with cameras?  
Now remember, you can get these stamp sets during the month of April and with a qualifying purchase you can get this set for $5.  If you do not have a Close to My Heart consultant, you can shop on my website here.

Now remember, you will be traveling on to Helen's Blog to see what she has created.

Enjoy the hop,
Michele

12 comments:

  1. What fun cards! Love the you off centered the images in the circles.

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  2. Both cards are awesome Michele! Way to go!! :)

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  3. Both are cute but I really like the one with circles! Very fun layout!

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  4. Fun cards, the off center circles are so creative

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  5. So cute! Very creative with the circles.

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  6. Fabulous cards! I love the embossed background with those circles.

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  7. Such great cards, I really love that second one!

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  8. Both your cards are great. Love the first one.

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  9. Great cards! I love how you offset the circles on the second card.

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