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Sunny Studio Blog Hop with Scrapping for Less

Welcome to the Sunny Studio Blog Hop with Scrapping for Less.
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 We are so thrilled to be adding another stamp company to the lineup here on the website. Sunny Studio is a fabulous company and has many types of designs to offer. Great stamps, great dies + great prices keep a crafter happy! Join in the blog hop and see what wonderful projects the Design Team has to offer. 
Hop through and leave a comment on each blog, then come back to the Scrapping for Less blog and enter via the rafflecopter to win the pictured prize.
The picture below is the stamp for the giveaway.
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So for my cards, I did a new to me technique:
Acetate Peekaboo Card 
(totally just made that up, lol)


Here it is when open. That is just too cool!


So of course, after I did my card... I had to "scrap my scraps"

This first card, I used the balloon dies that I cut out for my balloon masking on the original card and created more balloons!

And for the third card, I took the left over pattern paper scraps and made another background.
Nothing was thrown away!!!


Now don't forget to enter for the awesome stamp set giveaway!!!

and up next is:


Stamp set and die that I used
Birthday Smiles StampsBirthday Smiles Dies


Comments

  1. Oh, my goodness.....I ADORE that clever acetate panel in your Birthday Wishes card. Genius!!
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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  2. Love your darling cards. Thanks for the great idea with the acetate.

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  3. Aahhh!!! The peek-a-boo card! Wow, in love with that! And the ice cream and balloon card, absolutely gorgeous and so fun!

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  4. LOVE all the cards! Fun colors and I love the ice cream stamps; sooooo cute!

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  5. What happy cards! I am loving the fun window you created with the balloons!

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  6. Oh wow. All too cute and no waste. Love it!!!

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