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I am so happy to be joining Stampendous for the Nathalie Kalbach and friends blog hop this week! If you are not familiar with Nat's stamps, then you are in for a treat. There are loads of inspirational projects with the n*studio stamps over on the Stampendous blog this week along with prizes to be won! Stampendous is offering three prize packages that consist of ALL THREE of the foam/cling/stencil sets. Anyone is eligible to win (even internationally). Just leave your comment on my blog and/or any of the stops on the hop for the entire week to be eligible to win!
Now onto my project. I used the Urban Scribble foam stamp to make my card. I stamped the stamp with Archival Ink and used watercolor paints to color in in. The stamp is bigger than the card size I usually make, so I cut it up an layered it to fit. I did not add a sentiment to my card, but I think there are so many fitting ones that would work! Please check out the rest of the stops on today's hop…the next stop is the blog of the super talented Lea Fritts
If you missed any of the stops, here is the fully list of participants for today:
Cheiron Brandon (<—you are here)
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I love how you cut up the stamped blocks of the urban scribble- and stacked it on the card- awesome clever idea!!! love it!
Awesome card! I love the style and colours.
Such such a great cityscape! I love it
I have fallen in love with the Urban Scribbles set and can’t wait to get it!! Love your card! TFS!
Awesome layering to make a cute city! It could be any city anywhere!
I love all the colors on your city!
This city stamp is just terrific- you showed it off in all it’s glory and simplicity!
Nice card.
Your card is wonderful! I have to admit at first I thought it was a canvas and because of that I now have lots of inspiration for creating canvas for us, thank you for inspiring me like that, for the blog hop and for all the other inspirations this week Karen
What a great idea to cut up the City! It adds a lot of depth and richness. Beautiful project!!
I love this cityscape stamp.
It’s good to know it can be cut
down to fit a greeting.
I often leave the sentiment
off the front of my card –
would rather put my message
inside and let the recipient
enjoy the front with an
unrestricted view.
thanks for sharing a wonderful card.
Simply delightful! Love this!
Urban Scribbles is a very cool set. Love the buildings!
Cute card and this
stamp set is cool.
Carla from Utah
I love your city!
I love cityscapes and houses and this is great! Love it and your colors are so pretty!
Really love this stamp set, this has a great CAS, urban, print feel to it. It looks like it would be an advertorial poster!
very cool use of the city stamp!
I like how you cut and layered the buildings – reminds me of being downtown in a big city!
Nice card. The layering of the stamped image is a great idea. From CT
Lovely card and I think the stamp and stencils are so versatile
Carmen L
just love Nathalie’s creations. . . . very creative use of stamp /stencil. . . .
Smart. Thanks for the idea
love the card! thanks for sharing.
I really like the clean look to this card.
What a great city image and so dimentional.
Super card and I love this stamp. Thanks for sharing.
I do like the way you cut and layered the card. Very inspiring
FABULOUS card Cheiron!!!
LOVE the layers & colours of your city!!!
… a great way to make the stamps fit ๐
Tracy from Australia
PS – I often leave my cards without a sentiment too, sometimes I think they’re better without them
This looks good!
Great use of this stamp on a card; the building are on top of each other just like they appear downtown. Keitha
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