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Hello Everyone, DT Sandy for today's Sunsational Stamps project...



Welcome to February's Sunsational Stamps Design Team Blog Hop on February 14 from 9 am to 11 pm CST. Thank you for joining joining us and Happy Valentines Day . The theme of this hop is Love. So sit back with a nice steaming hot cup of cocoa and find your way to each of these blogs for some incredible projects.

I do have a few rules for this hop to support each crafter and the time they have put into their work. In order to be eligible for the blog candy, you MUST visit each blog, leave a comment, become a follower of each blog, and our dt blog at http://  sunsationalstamps.blog spot.com/. The blog candy will be one digital stamp of your choice fromhttp://sunsationalstamps.com . You can send your choice of digital stamp to ljopeters62@yahoo.com with a subject: dt blog hop and I will send it out to you asap.

We have added a little Twist to this months Hop. We are going to have a Link UP Party /Contest. Everyone is invited to participate It will run througth the end of the month February 28th at midnight. On march first we will pick a winner and that person will be our guest designer for March, along with receiving the March release stamp for free. In order to participate you must use the free digital stamp that is provided on the DT BLOG at  http://sunsationalstamps.blogspot.com/ and use the little link at the bottom of our blog  at http://sunsationalstamps.blogspot.com  so we can view your project. Hope you will all join in the fun .

If you happened to have stumbled upon this blog by chance  or accident, please make sure to head to the first blog listed so you don't miss any of the Love we have to share with you. This hop runs all day long, so you will have plenty of time to make it all the way through the hop. Check out each blog and see what each blog has to offer for their project! After all it's Valentines Day and who doesn't like a little Love.
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Hello Everyone, DT Sandy for today's Sunsational Stamps project...

Check out this cute little couple! They were my Valentine's inspiration so HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY to you along with a great big hug, lol!  I just fell in love with these stamps when I spied them in the store. They are just darling and a perfect image to color.


I used color pencils and odorless mineral spirits (OMS) for my coloring.The base is a center step card, you can find the instructions at the Scrapbook Blessings Club here. The hearts where stamped and punched out using the the ek Success Stamp and Punch.

Hope you like this card project. You can check out Sunsational Stamps store for many more wonderful stamps. Off to Edwin's you go!

Love DT Blog Line Up:



Sandy -  http://www.aworkingmomsjoy.blogspot.com------YOU ARE HERE

Edwina - http://edwinascreations.blogspot.com/------------NEXT



Thank you for stopping by, and happy stamping to all.
Sandy
Sunsational Stamps 
DT Member

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  1. Love your card Sandy it is adorable Love step cards and you did an awesome job with this one!!

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