Hey, everybody! Welcome to Day Three of Krafty Peeks at Kraftin' Kimmie Stamps! I know what you're thinking. You're thinking, Cheryl can't count, because yesterday I said it was Day One of the Krafty Peeks. As it turns out, I experienced a momentary lapse of sanity, because Day One actually took place the day before when the In Stitches set was introduced. Of course, yesterday we showed you the sweet new Lulu's. And the fun keeps on going, because today we have brand new designs from Emilie Goulet.
This month Emilie has created two new sets with whimsical bird themes, Tweets and Twitters 1 and 2. My fun owl image is part of set 1. Isn't he a hoot! I absolutely adore Emilie's creations and this one is no exception. You'll find Emilie's new images available in the Kraftin' Kimmie Stamps Shop along with the other new designs starting on Sunday.
In the meantime, who's up for some free stamps? Start at the Kraftin' Kimmie Stamps Challenge Blog and make the rounds, leaving a comment on each blog as you go and Kimmie will randomly select a winner from the comments, to receive all of Emilie's new stamps! WOO HOO!!!
Okay, I better scoot, but come back tomorrow for Day Four of the Krafty Peeks, because we will be showing you Annie's new designs and let me just say, they are "super"...hehe!!!
Until then, stay krafty!
wow, what a pretty card ! lovely image, great card
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Stunning card! Great papers and I love how you colored him.
ReplyDeleteWow! Nice coloring! Beautiful card !
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card! Love how you embelished your card!
ReplyDeleteThis image seems to lend itself to more ««mature» cards ;) I love how rich it looks.
ReplyDeleteLove your card Cheryl! Fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great card! I like how you've coloured the owl and the layout is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYour card looks wonderful. I love the papers that you used.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Love the image and all the elements such as the lace. I am gonna hop along now! Hugs, Hanneke
ReplyDeleteWonderful layout - love all the details. Delightful image.
ReplyDeleteLove the owl. Love all the textures and layers!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card with your usual brilliant coloring.
ReplyDeleteI adore that image. Sooooo cute!
very beautiful cheryl, that owl is fabulous.
ReplyDeletegreetings katin
This is such a great card. Love it.
ReplyDeleteYou put such amazing details into your cards, Cheryl! Fan-friggin-tastic!!!
ReplyDeletehugs, Sharon
WOW!! love it all!!!
ReplyDeletehugs, Heidi
Love this wise old owl image, and your card is divine!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Mom
I am loving this image, I am a reader so I alway like to see reading images=) Great card and wonderful coloring! (ps, you weren't the only person who lapsed sanity! I thought today was day 2!)
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous! LOVE your layout and papers! FAB coloring too!!
ReplyDeleteWaahaa, this is great! Love the owl!
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Renata
Love it! The lace is beautiful, and the owl is definately my fave stamp of the birdies I think. :)
ReplyDeleteCheryl this is awesome! Now I want that stamp too! Love your coloring and thanks for your tips on the posts last night, really appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteSo much fun - brilliant release!
ReplyDeletegreat card.
ReplyDeleteWowzers, love this card & the sparkle!
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This is an awesome, fun card! love your wonderful coloring on this little guy! sweet as can be and elegant at the same time!
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Judy
Love how you made the owl pop!
ReplyDeleteLove the grey and white coloring of the owl. Fabulously done!
ReplyDeleteLove this card and the papers you have used!
ReplyDeleteCheryl, you're cards are so distinctive! I love your layouts and the colors you choose for paper,and your coloring is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful owl; the dps and the layout are perfect backdrops for him.
ReplyDeleteI love owls, this is adorable! I have an unbearably lame question, but I'm new to this stamping thing and I haven't been able to figure it out on my own so I just need to ask! How do you cut the images out? Do you just cut around it with scissors or do you use some kind of cutting machine? Again, please forgive the absurdity of this question, but I need to know! Thanks so much!
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