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May Blog Hop Animal Birthdays

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May Blog Hop
Let's get started!!!!
This month's new Stamp Set Releases are:
Featured May 26
Tree Scene

Welcome to todays featured stamp set...
Featured May 27
Animal Birthdays
Okay, who doesn't love woodland creatures. You are seeing more and more of them around the web and these ones are the best in my opinion!!!
Here is my card...

So have you figured out my feature technique yet?!?!  Yep, distress ink blending with Tim Holtz distress in and blending tool. I also used the distress markers to watercolor the images and made the tree trunk from the Plywood 2014 background stamp
Stop by for our next featured stamp set tomorrow.
Featured May 28
Pots and Vases

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. Very cute. I like the tree you made out of the plywood stamp, that was a great idea.

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  2. Inspired the way you created the tree for the adorable owl to sit on.
    stamping sue
    http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/

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  3. Love the way you mixed the sets. Great job and TFS!

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  4. Sandy- This one is super and don't you just love that little guy?

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  5. Good use of the wood background stamp.

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  6. Love your card and that tree you created with the background stamp! Great idea!!!

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  7. Owls rule! Great looking
    card with this cute owl!
    Carla from Utah

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  8. I like the look of your sky, and using the plywood stamp for the tree was inspired!

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  9. I love the owl setting in the tree....it's perfect :) Hugs...Janie

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  10. I love the owl setting in the tree....it's perfect :) Hugs...Janie

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  11. Love the use of the wood grain stamp! Super cute card!

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  12. What a super night owl! Bravo!

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  13. Love the way you made your tree, and that cute little owl is so fun!

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  14. Adorable! Love the tree trunk and limb!

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  15. What a sweet birthday card.....I like the tree trunk and limb!

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  16. Oh so cute. Love how you used the plywood set to make the tree.

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  17. Love everything about this card! The owl is adorable

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