Happy Sunday...and welcome to the Stamp Review Crew Blog Hop!
The Crew's first hop for March features the gorgeous stamp set Rose Wonder. It's full of wonderful floral images...and the font and sentiments are perfection! Seriously...Rose Wonder is one of those sets that you keep right on your desk...because it's so incredibly versatile. If you've visited before you know that I'm not really a foo-foo floral kind of girl...but I really love Rose Wonder's small floral images. So...I've used them for a sweet, springy birthday gift bag.
I've been drawn to simple black and white graphic elements of late...so I used that color scheme to create my focal element...and I LOVED that the Inside the Lines DSP was the perfect landing for it. I added a bit of color with DSP, enamel shapes and ribbon...and I was set. What have you been drawn to lately...and how are you incorporating it?
Thank you so much for joining the Stamp Review Crew as we feature Rose Wonder! If you're hopping in order you've just come from the talented Heidi...and I know you'll want to hop on to see what Charlene has for you. It's sure to be fabulous!
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Wow! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this! What a beautiful mix of products.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! Who wouldn't love to receive this gift bag? It's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea to pair this with the Inside the Lines DSP!
ReplyDeleteLove this Sue!! Love the mix of the Inside the LineS DSP withe the black outline small flowers from the Rose Wonder set. Fabulous combo. All the other elements you've added make for a fabulous gift bag. Rochelle xo
ReplyDeleteNice little treat bag and beautiful pop of color!
ReplyDeleteYou nailed it using the Inside the Lines DSP as inspiration. I love the B&W with the pop of pink! I can totally see this treat bag as a card too.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful little gift bag. Love it.
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning B&W design Sue with a pop of colour. I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun gift bag, Sue! I love how you used the outline of the flower to match the DSP!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, LOVE this project, Sue! So simple, but amazingly eye-catching!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome match that dsp is to the stamps and go you for thinking of it...Fantastic project Sue...Love it! xx
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