It’s time for another Monday Montage Blog Hop, and this week is our 40th hop. Wow! I love working with these fun and talented ladies. To follow along and see the creations of the other stampers, all you need to do is click on the links at the bottom of each post.
I needed to make a birthday card for one of my teenagers to give to a friend. I always find those so hard to make. I pulled out a stamp set that I have loved, #hello, for this card as I think the images are good for this age group.
I used some of the Irresistibly Yours dsp, and took my aquapainter and colored on some Crushed Curry and Tangerine Tango ink to highlight some of the stars around the focal image. The “@” is stamped with Coastal Cabana ink.
I used some white sewing thread to loop behind the focal image and added a strip of die cut stars from the Mini Treat Bag Thinlits Dies set. The sentiment is embossed with white Stampin’ Emboss Powder on Basic Black card stock. I scattered some black candy dots, and decided that was enough.
You’re ready to hop on over to Breelin Renwick’s blog for some truly creative inspiration. If you prefer to work your way backwards, you can venture over to Wendy Weixler’s blog to see her amazing work. Either way, be sure to work you way through all ten blog posts.
Enjoy your Monday! Thanks for stopping by!
Awesome card for a teenager!! Love the colors you used and the twine!
LOVE THIS! It’s gorgeous and perfect for a teen.
Love, love, love!!! Perfect for a teen & so trendy 🙂
What a FUN way to use this set!! Love your color splash, too! 🙂
Such a Fabulous and Fun card, I LOVE IT! It is Just Perfect for a Teen too; well done Amy! Love the colors and the white background, too. TFS!
Super duper in love with this card!
You nailed it! This is perfect for a teen. I am going to have to make a couple of these to have on hand!
Perfect teen card!
Love your background, Amy! Yes, this is a perfect card for a teen.
Fun and cool! I love how you only partially highlighted the background!
Such fun! Love all the swirliness! Is that a word? 🙂