Friday, April 29, 2011

Tami Mayberry's Blast from the Past blog hop

Hi everyone!  Welcome to a special blog hop.  Today we are helping Tami Mayberry end her month long Blast from the Past with a customer blog hop! Tami is an illustrator for Gina K Designs, and all month long she has showcased fabulous cards using her fabulous stamp sets!  If you missed any of it you may want to stop by today. You could win FIVE of her stamp sets simply by leaving comments on her blast from the past posts. You can click here to find more details.

If you came here from Sue VanDeVusse's blog you're on the right track, otherwise you may want to start back at the beginning on Tami's blog because each comment left on the blog participants' blogs will also count as an entry into the random drawing for the 5 stamp sets being given away!!

My card uses the totally cool set, Live Life Loud!! I. love. this. set.  Such perfect elements in every way.  My card is CAS and I chose colors for a boy card.  Everything is green and black with just a touch of red.  LOVE.
Now, hop on over and visit the FABULOUS Jeanne Streiff and see what she made using Tami's designs AND another chance to win. Also, if you have any of Tami's stamps and missed the deadline to sign up for the hop you can STILL play along by leaving a link on her blog.

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!!  I'll leave you with a close up shot.
Card Deets: 
Stamps -Live Life Loud (Gina K Designs)
Ink - Basic black, Wild Wasabi (SU!)
Paper - Pure Luxury white cardstock (GKD), For the Record "Fabric Store" 12x12 paper (Echo Park)
Accessories - Standard Circles Nestabilities LG and SM (Spellbinders), black/white baker's twine (Divine Twine); 2mm and 4mm red rhinestones (Pizzazz Aplenty), corner rounder (SU!), copic markers

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24 comments:

  1. LOve this! The fun circles make it awesome!

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  2. Love the green and black and the touch of red is perfect. And, of course, you can't go wrong with circles! Thanks so much for joining in on the hop today!!

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  3. This is fantastic! Love it...great inspiration!

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  4. Coooool card!!!!!!!!!! You rock!! ;)
    xxx
    Dutch Tulip
    Marja

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  5. Love all of the circles, great composition and colors.

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  6. Excellent use of the color scheme - screams teenage boy --awesome job!!

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  7. To my favorite magazine page mate - AWESOME card Michelle! This really rocks :)

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  8. So fun! Love the touch of red!! Funny, we both posted Rock n Roll Man Cards today! :D

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  9. Wow... I LOVE this card! I love how you stamped on all the different circles, cool idea!

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  10. This is so cool Michelle (and my favorite set of Tami's). I love this in black, white and green with that fabulous layout and cool DPs - terrific job!
    ~Meredith

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  11. What a great look for a teen boy card. They are challenging to me. The color combo is perfect. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  12. Fun design, Michelle! The circles are a great idea.

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  13. Great card with the circles. Such a good idea.

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  14. Love it! Partying on to the next blog...
    Kris in Alaska
    funamom at yahoo dot com

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  15. This is my favorite card.......LOVE the color combination!

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  16. Super fun card, love how you incorporated all the cricles, awesome!

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  17. Such a great design! Love this! Even with lots of circles, it's still fabulously cas!

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  18. Great card! Love how you focused on the images by popping them up!

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  19. Love the black and wasabi together- and such a fun card!

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  20. Congratulations on your new store! That has got to be so exciting.

    I was looking at the Glubers and was glad to see your explaination of them. I will have to try them on some flowers that I have made using other materials.

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