{TAC} October Blog Hop (We ♥ Mabelle R.O.)!
Time to pull out your Mabelle stamp sets! Today we are featuring sets that were available through The Angel Company. We would love it if you played along too. Please use Mabelle {TAC} stamps only. Our goal is to keep Mabelle's rubber images inked and used for years to come!
Diana Maldonado: http://memorycrafter.blogspot.com
Debra Miller: http://creamcityangels.blogspot.com
Laura Nehring: -----> you are here! <-----
Missy Owoc: http://www.missysstudio.com
Christine Pennington: http://christines-creativetherapy.blogspot.com
And now, onto my card... I had to use one of my favorite Mabelle stamps, Lucy's Cheese. I was so glad to have grabbed this set before TAC closed it's doors... Lucy is just so cute, and I LOVE the sentiment that came with it!
(Supplies: TAC Lucy's Cheese; Memento Tuxedo Black Ink;
TAC Toodle Loo Paper; DCWV Blue CS; Bazzill Grapefruit Bliss CS;
Neenah White CS; Pop Dots;Buttons; White Scrappers Floss; Copics)
Copic Colors Used:
E30, E31, E33 - Lucy
R30, R20 - cheeks, ears
Y0000, Y00, Y11, Y13 - cheese
T0, T1, T2 - shoes, shadow
I used a bit of paper from The Angel Company's Toodle Loo paper collection. I also used one of the tags from the set with the same pattern to paper-piece Lucy's bloomers. The main image is raised up on pop-dots, and a couple of buttons finish it off!
Now it's your turn to hop in! If you have never added an Inlinkz code to your post before, it's very easy (if I can do it, anyone can!)… all you have to do is write your post like usual then switch to HTML tab and add the HTML code (get the InLinkz code below) at the very end of your post. Then switch back to “compose” and save. That’s all there is to it.
When your post is published – use the link button at the bottom of your post to “link in”, using the full address of your published post.
The code is set to start 10/15 at 8am CST and close 10/18 at 11pm CST.
Thanks so much for stopping by... I would love to know what you think! And I hope you will join our hop!
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