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Marks Finest Papers, a Heinrich Company March Blog Hop!

Hi friends! Today is day2 of my first blog hop on the MFP design team. 

This month's New Stamp Set Releases are

 Featured March. 9
Hoppy Easter

Featured March. 10
Easter

 Featured March. 11
Fabulous Pets

Featured March. 12
Friends

Featured March. 13
Buddha

Featured March. 14
Bundle of Joy

Please hop along with us! You have a chance to win one of the above stamp sets! Just comment on the following blogs (don't forget this one), each day for more chances to win! (You do NOT have to comment on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly!) All six winners will be announced on 
March 15, 2014 on the Mark's Finest Papers blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. (HINT: The more you comment, the more chances you have to win and comments on the MFP blog count twice!) 
The deadline for 
commenting is 10 PM EST on Friday March 14, 2014
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For my "Easter" project, I made this accordion card.

Here is the front

and when you open it, you get these panels.  I think I am going to actually
display it on the mantel for the holiday.

I decorated each panel with a different stamp and sentiment.


Thanks for stopping by, hope my card inspired you and please check out the other great projects from the Design Team

Here's the Design Team:

Come on back tomorrow for more creativity.

Comments

  1. Beautiful accordion card; love the vintage look of each panel.

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  2. Beautiful card showing the set off wonderfully.

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  3. What a wonderful accordian card and using as many stamps from the same stamp set, great idea...
    Well done Sandy

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  4. Very pretty Accordion card!!! Love the stamping in brown!

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  5. Beautifully done. Love the vintage feel of this card. Also love your use of all of the different stamps.

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  6. Love the way this folds out and the vintage look! Beautiful!!!

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  7. Wow like how you did your card so very pretty

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  8. WOWZA! Amazingly beautiful! I just LOVE this creation! Thanks for making my day!

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  9. Wow, what a pretty accordian card - feels very vintage.

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  10. This is a great idea. Love how you did the multiple panels. Thanks for sharing this idea.

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  11. Wonderful idea to use that style of a card that tells the Easter story.
    Melissa
    "Sunshine HoneyBee"

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  12. Very nice. I love the way you did different edges on each of the inside panels. Very cool.

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  13. Perfect images for an accordion card.

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  14. WOW! My eyes got really wide when I saw the picture of it opened up! It is simply amazing and I am so thankful that MFP took time to create such a meaningful stamp set!
    Beth
    Beth's Beauties

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  15. WOW- love this accordian. I am so thrilled with this stamp set- going to order this!!!

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  16. Beautiful card; love the details. Thanks for sharing

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  17. What a fantastic card and wonderful showcase of this stamp set.

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