Welcome to our Stampers Anonymous SU blog tour! Tonight we are delighted to show you projects using products that were available to us in our demo sneak peek from the
2010-2011 Idea Book & Catalogue.
You may have just come from Sharon's blog, but if you are starting here, don’t worry … you can make the complete tour just by following the links at the end of each post.
There are 14 stops along the way and we hope you will visit each one to see the wonderful creations we have to show you! Please feel free to leave some comment love along the way …
At the end of each post there will be a link to take you to the next stop on the tour.
Now you’re off to enjoy the wonderful creations of Juliette Thanks for stopping by!
If you happen to lose your way here’s a list of all participants.
1. Fiona Harvey (me!) http://fionastamps.blogspot.com
2. Juliette Chapman http://juleskraftikrafts.blogspot.com
3. Kerry Bunting http://www.kbpapercraft.blogspot.com
4. Kirrily Matthews http://kirrilymatthews.blogspot.com
5. Lorna Casha http://www.lornacasha.blogspot.com
6. Marelle Taylor http://www.marelletaylor.com
7. Meighan Wheller http://meighanwheller.blogspot.com
8. Melissa Gillis http://www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/wishflowerstudios/blog
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10. Nikki Stalker http://www.nicolestalker.com.au/blog
11. Sally Williams http://www.sallycancraft.com
12. Sam Coppack http://samcoppack.blogspot.com
13. Sandy Quail http://www.scrappyhabits.com
14. Sharon Wilson http://shaz.argyle.com.au/blog/index.php
I love all your French projects Fiona. Great colours too!
ReplyDeleteI love the french theme! I think I need this set too now! Gorgeous colour combo!
ReplyDeleteWowser Fiona! All fantastic and how lucky are we that you had those other projects at the same time? Sympatico! These are all terrific and another reason to love this set.
ReplyDeleteI just love the Pillow boxes and the candles - so gorgeous and I want to eat one of the cupcakes! Lucky church folk!
ReplyDeleteWow you have been busy and like what Kirrily said "Lucky church folk indeed".I hope everyone loved your efforts. They are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteOoohhh... One of my favorite color combos is hot pink and black! All of these projects look absolutely fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous! Now i know how to use my set. i'll be back!!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous Fiona. Too clever.
ReplyDeleteWow Fiona...way to let your imagination run away with a theme!! So tre chic and very cool. LURVE the candles...and even the cupcakes....which I shd prob stay away fm!! Love the way everything has been colour co-ordinated!!
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