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The Everything ABC's Blog Hop- Letter H


Welcome to the Everything ABC's Blog Hop!

For this hop we will be featuring the letter H. This may be the name of a paper, a stamp set or an embellishment. Whatever the crafter has chosen as their H element will be featured in their post.

Here is the card I created featuring Hexagons!



I am in love with this shape and the new Dream Pop paper pack!  This card was so easy because no cutting was involved.  I started with a White Daisy cardstock base cut at 4 1/4 x 5 1/2.  I then used a hexagon punch to make the shapes using different papers in the Dream Pop pack.  You can see the texture in the solid hexagons but I promise they are SO much better in person!.  I then punched a 2 x 2 square from one of the tangerine papers.  I stamped the sentiment in Lagoon ink from a retired set called It's Your Day and then punched it out using a 1 1/2" circle punch.

It was so easy and took all of 10 minutes to make.  The Dream Pop paper pack will be available in May for only $10 with a $35 purchase.  There are exclusive colors not in our normal palette in this packet and it has such bright, summery colors in it.  You can send me an email to sign up for my newsletter HERE to make sure you don't miss the notification.


Your next stop on our Everything ABC'S blog hop is Lucy of Love 2 Create.





Here is the complete lineup in case you get lost along the way:)

1.  Amber La Mons ~ you are here
2. Lucy ~ Love 2 Create
3.  Shelly ~ Just One Piece
4. Theo ~ Celebrate Crafts
5. Shalana ~ Scrappin with Shalana
6. Linda ~Scrappy Therapy
7. Alicia ~Serene Scrapping
8. Kathy Johnson ~ Kathy's Creative Corner

Comments

  1. Hexagon ... of course!!!!! This card is perfection.

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  2. Cute card. I had in my mind all the work you did to complete. Cool to know it didn't take as long as I thought. A cute card that can be made quick. Love the Dream Pop paper!!

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  3. I need that punch! Especially since my cricut is out of commission :( I thought about hexagons too but didn't feel like hand cutting them LOL I love the simplicity of the card.

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