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May Blog Hop Pots and Vases


Welcome to the MFP Stamp Shop
May Blog Hop
Let's get started!!!!
This month's new Stamp Set Releases are:
Featured May 26
Tree Scene
Featured May 27
Animal Birthdays
Welcome to todays featured stamp set...
Featured May 28
Pots and Vases
So this stamp set is an awesome accessory set. I used the same vase stamp 2 ways...
First, I used another MFPS set, Coneflowers 2014, and it fit perfectly. So these vases and pots work great with other flower stamp sets you may have.


The second card is one that I did a doodle flower with. I used my black fine tip Marvey ink pen and just had fun doodling some swirls and loops to make an easy flower. 

For my coloring I used Tim Holtz distress markers and Stickles

Stop by for our next featured stamp set tomorrow.
Featured May 29
Tree Scene Selections

Please Hop along with us!! You have a chance to win one of these new stamp sets! Just comment on the following blogs ( don't forget this one ) each day for more chances to win! ( You do NOT need to comment on on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly.) The winners will be announced on May 30, 2015 right here on the MFP Stamp Shop 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 Friday May 29, 2015 at 10:00 PM EST.

Let's get started !!
Here's the Design Team
Enjoy the Hop. Come on back tomorrow for more creative fun!!



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Comments

  1. Lovely cards. Very brave to doodle your own flower.

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  2. A doodle flower! How cute. Of course the pinecone flower is my fave since that is my fave flower of all time! TFS!

    kReN@
    http://afourthlife.blogspot.com

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  3. Sandy- both are fab, but you did a marvy job on the cone flower!

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  4. Such cute cards! Love the doodle flower.

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  5. Two simply devine cards! the doodle flower is terrific!
    stamping sue
    http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/

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  6. That doodle flower looks so pretty in the glass vase, but I really like the first card with the purple coneflower. Two lovely cards!

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  7. Love both cards. I love your coloring on the coneflower. The doodle flower is very cute.

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  8. Great ideas and different results! Superb!

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  9. Love both cards! Your doodled flower is fabulous!

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  10. Both cards are beautiful and beautifully colored...but the first one is absolutely elegant :) Hugs...Janie

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  11. Great looking cards
    and I love the second
    one with the clear vase!
    Carla from Utah

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  12. Lovely. Really like the CAS style. Hugz

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