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Fabulous Frames Blog Hop

Hello there! 
 
If you have started from the beginning of the DeNami Blog Hop, you should be coming from Amy Smidebush’s blog.  If you are just now starting on the hop, I’d suggest heading over to the DeNami blog to check out the blogs from start to finish. There is bound to be lots of fabulous inspiration, plus there are gift certificates up for grabs!
For some reason, I had a hard time with this theme. It might have been because I saw DeNami DT member, Laurie’s card beforehand and felt like my card was mediocre. After fussing around, I texted Laurie and told her my troubles. She had this genius idea of me using the same stamps as the ones she used, so you all would be able to see two uses of these fun images. Plus, the hardest part about stamping can be just choosing which stamps to use! :)
I actually kept this card pretty basic just so the frame and daisies could take the spotlight. Aren’t those daisies fun in bright colors? Here’s the list of DeNami stamps used for this card:
(I added the additional line inside the frame using a ruler & black pen)
Okay, now onto your next stop on the hop: Linda Nomura’s blog!
Be sure to leave comments on EACH blog on the hop- you just never know which one we’ll pick for a random comment to be chosen as the winner! You have until tomorrow at 11:59pm to leave your comments!
Thanks for stopping by. Happy hopping!

43 Comments

  1. Beautiful card. Love your blog, I have added it to my side bar so that I can keep up on your wonderful designs.

  2. Paulina, this is genius!! I love the bright colors of those daisies, and now I can’t wait to go see how Laurie used that same pretty frame. Thanks for the wonderful inspiration!

  3. Paulina, this is DARLING! I’m so EXCITED because I OWN that daisy stamp and YOU have shown me another FAB way to use it to make a PRETTY card! LOVE the frame and the lace doily!

  4. If it makes you feel any better, I had a tough time with this theme too! Phew! I thought I was the only one! *grin* Your card turned out sooo pretty!! Love the Laurie technique and the doily is so beautiful behind those pretty daisies :)

  5. Ooh Paulina, this is wonderful. I love the colours, the design, everything about it! I know what you mean though when you see someone else’s card, it can make it really tricky to think of something else! I love it!!

  6. GORGEOUS Paulina!!! I LOVE how you let the daisies take center stage! And you are so right – the hardest part of stamping is picking stamps to use!!! Fabby work my friend!

  7. You can’t really tell that you had a hard time as this card is gorgeous. You’ve always have been such a master at colors.

  8. Oh, my goodness! I LOVE your card! You are sooooo right about selecting stamps as being the toughest part to card-making. True, true, TRUE! But, your card is beautiful! Bravo!

  9. Super card, Paulina ~ love your choice of colors and the doily really makes it pop. (Laurie is an excellent coach.)

  10. Great card Paulina! Love the daisies, they look perfect with that pretty frame. Fun colors too!

  11. Paulina this is so SO cute! I adore the colors especially! So cheery and bright for spring! I really love that decorative frame too… I’m gonna have to think about picking that stamp up! =)

  12. This card turned out SO FANTASTIC, Paulina!!! I LOVE the way you placed those brightly colored daisies inside the decorative frame!!! And the doily is the perfect detail!!!! FABULOUS work, girl!!!

  13. You already know I love this! Your card is gorgeous! ;) It was fun to do this together! Your stamps are so fun to work with and YOU are too! Thank you for everything!

  14. So very pretty Paulina! I Love the pop of the brightly colored flowers, and the pink cardstock is a great choice. Very girly ;)

  15. Love the daisies in those sweet colors. I am always trying to figure out how to use the doilies I bought ages ago. You have given me the inspiration to dig them out again.

  16. Gorgeous card as always – you never disappoint Miss P :) I love how a simple added line can make a difference and that you teamed up with Laurie! Maybe that can be an idea for a future challenge! :)

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