Elegant Verses Blog Hop

Tonight, the senior design team, a few friends and I  are sharing projects with you using Nina Brackett's newest stamp set, Elegant Verses.

Although this stamp set was designed to perfectly coordinate with Nina's Elegant Post stamp set, I love the fact that it works well with many of the other images I have in my collection as well.



You may remember this flower image from the StampTV stamp set, Eclectic Summer.
(Pearls for flower centers are available at Gina K. Designs- Pearls)

Well, as I was looking through my vast collection of flower stamps, (and you can never have too many flower stamps or greeting stamps,) I remembered how this image would make a great card paired with the flower verse from Nina's set. I had been wanting to use them together since I first got my hands on Elegant Verses so I thought I would try it for tonight's hop. 

I was in the mood for circles tonight! And I LOVE the way this greeting looks inside a circle. There aren't many greeting stamps that fit well in a circle but this one takes the prize! And I really like this sketch so this verse will get used quite a bit.



For even more samples of the
Elegant Verses stamp set, please visit the Illustrator of the set, Nina Brackett's blog.

Nina will be offering her new stamp set as blog candy tonight too - so leave a comment on her blog for your chance to win this beautiful stamp set!

After visiting Nina, hop over to her good friend
Silke Ledlow's blog for some special projects she'll be sharing with us tonight.

Then, stop by our Senior DesignTeam Members' blogs also participating in Nina's blog hop:

Carolyn King
Donna Baker
Emily Giovanni
Erika Martin
Jessica Fick
Lee Murphy
Melanie Muenchinger
Theresa Momber

Coming Wednesday, it's a brand new episode on StampTV!

More to come~
Gina K.
 

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