Playing around on the computer last night I found a way to make collages in my picture viewer software....How about this collage of love. Valentine's Day is a super fun holiday and you can do so much with it. This month's featured stamp set is "Thoughtful Tidings" (S1202). This month we have at least 50 consultants' blogs for your viewing.
If you are coming here from Allisa Chilton's Blog you're on the right path....and don't forget to check out all the consultant's this month for all their amazing ideas.
This year I'm giving all the ones I love these cute Valentine's Day Chinese Take-Out Boxes filled with yummy chocolate....and thought this would be a great idea for the February 2012 SOTM Blog Hop.
Up close pictures....
More....
and even more pictures....
Products used are CTMH unless otherwise noted......
- Colonial White Cardstock 1388
- Retired B&T paper, which I can't find then name of, so sorry
- Cricuit Art Philosophy cartridge Z1686
- February SOTM "Thoughtful Tidings" S1202
- Cocoa Ink Z2114
- Chocolate Twine Z1701
- Cocoa Embossing Powder Z1246
- December SOTM "Mad About You" S1112
- Sweet Moments Stamp Set C1467
- Rock the Block Stamp Set E1025
Now "Hop" on over to Lalia Harris' Blog and see her work! Have a super fantastic Valentine's day and have fun hopping through the blog hop.
These are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYou've been one busy gal! I'd love to come to your party. LOL. Everything is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAre you nuts?! LOL...I already know the answer to that one. ;) As usual, over the top and beautiful. See you soon...and save me some chocolate...hold the nuts. (I crack myself up.)
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a beautiful assortment of projects!
ReplyDeleteWow! Super cute and loads of work!
ReplyDeleteTamra...this is amazing! Love your adorable Valentines tree!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic projects! they are sure to be thrilled with their gifts!
ReplyDeleteVery cute projects - Your loved ones will know just how special you are with these! Great Job!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are so cute!
ReplyDeleteWow how festive! So many wonderful little boxes Tamra!
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