If you came from Michelle Woerner's blog, you're at the right place. If not make sure to head over to StampTV where you will find a list of all those participating in today's hop.
Here's a peek of one of the cards I will be sharing at the party, using my new "Stately Flowers 2" * set (plus a greeting for Theresa's new "Mountain Wilderness"! Both sets will be revealed tonight showcased during our Friday Inspiration Hop) Tutorial for this card will follow on my blog.
Hope to see you at the party, here are all the details:
- When: Today, Thursday, December 29
- Where: StampTV Release Party Forum
- Time: 7 PM to 9 PM (CST) new products available purchase at 7! :)
Head on over to Lee Murphy's blog to see what she's sharing with you today, and see you back here on tomorrow for the beginning of our three day Inspiration Blog Hop series for December!
See you tonight!
* Can you identify this flower?? :)
This card is beautiful, Melanie! See you at the party tonight!
ReplyDeleteJust GORGEOUS as usual~ It almost looks like an enlarged postage stamp~ can't wait to see all your newest designs! Kim
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Melanie! Can't wait to see the whole set tonight!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card...and so nice that items from two different sets work so well together. I can see a long birthday saying being a wonderful asset to own.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing the whole set! Your flowers are always SO beautiful! Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers and the beautiful layering that you have done. Can't wait to see the full reveal!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Melanie! I love these new Stately Flowers....great stamp design idea. I'm looking forward to the reveal.
ReplyDeleteSo Pretty - see you tonight!
ReplyDeleteReally in love with your card Melanie!! Hope to make it tonight. Flowers are one of my fav's. Oh dear another wish list started or should I say, JUST EXTENDED!!!!!!!!!!! ekciampo@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!
ReplyDelete(Is it a Coneflower?)
So pretty Mel!
ReplyDeleteYour state flowers are wonderful. They will be on my wish list! I hope everyone sees how versatile they are - more than just for state-related things!
ReplyDeleteLove your card
ReplyDeleteDonna B
Beautiful card. I love the flowers!
ReplyDeleteWow, another fabulous flower! I'm not sure which one it is, but I'll have to try and figure it out ;)
ReplyDeleteOh Melanie, this sets looks to be like another winner! I need to get my hands on these!!!
ReplyDeleteYour stamps are always "to die for" I love flowers so this will be a must have set for me
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely in LOVE with your Stately Flowers series already! I can hardly wait to see more! Thanks for being sooooo creative!
ReplyDeleteLove the long style stamp, lovely flowers
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt's very pretty and I love the offset aspect. I don't recognize the flower, though it is very nice.
ReplyDeleteLovely and "Stately"!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, love how the Happy Birthday is stamped.....I have no clue what type of flower that is, wonder if I have any in my gardens? (oh and I had to laugh, after I clicked to post a comment, I read YOUR comment....."Looking forward to what you have to DAY to day"....) thanks for making me smile! :)
ReplyDeleteReally like the vertical stamp. Can't wait for the new flowers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the fading in blue BG!
ReplyDeleteDear Melanie,
ReplyDeleteThis is a cheerful card - I love the colors, the way you sprayed (?) the blue in a diagonal across the back of the image, as well as the piercing and the 'postage stamp' like impression it gives me. I love it. Best wishes! Rosy
PS I don't know if anyone has guessed it correctly, but could it be the black eyed susan, state of maryland? I know there is a bit of a thistle bottom under the head, but I don't know what else to guess. -- So happy for your success in creating endless images -- all the best, Rosy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, are they daisies! Whatever they are gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteLove this layout and the postage stamp edges! Your coloring is SO gorgeous!
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