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It’s a Taylored Expressions Blast from the Past blog hop!

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Taylored Expressions is having it's first ever Customer Blog Hop! This month is a Blast from the Past, so we are all using Taylored Expressions sets from 2008 & 2009.  

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I am using the Discover your Wings set, I just love all of the images in it!!  I also chose to use the sketch pictured below by Sankari Wegman (if you've not checked out her blog, you simply must…it is wonderful!!).  I stamped the flowers image using Antique Linen Distress ink, then stamped the sentiment over it with some black.  
IMG_7684  I took the larger butterfly and colored it in with my copics before cutting it out.  The body is flat on the focal circle, but I folded the wings up to give it some dimension.  All of the wonderful embellishments on this card can be purchased at Taylored Expressions.  Grab yourself a Latte and get cozy, you are in for a treat with this hop!  Hope this inspires you to get inky today! Thanks for stopping by, enjoy the rest of the hop.  Hope to see you again soon.
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Stamps:  Discover your Wings (Taylored Expressions)  Paper: Linnie Bell (Pebbles), Dark Chocolate & white cs (PTI)  Ink: Antique Linen Distress ink (Ranger), Onyx Black (Versafine), Tuxedo Black Memento  Accessories: Chocolate pearls (Kaisercraft), Taylors Tiny Twinkles, Brown stitched ribbon, Circle nesties, Big Scalloped Circle nesties

24 thoughts on “It’s a Taylored Expressions Blast from the Past blog hop!

  1. Tangii, this is absolutely gorgeous! I love every single little detail!!
    Thanks for playing in the Blast from the Past blog hop!

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  2. Oh, I LOVE this! That butterfly is gorgeous, and I love how you used the flowers image as a sort of watermark behind the text! That paper is also a favorite. BRAVO!!

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  3. Finally getting around to commenting – and this is just gorgeous!!!!! Love your take on the sketch, and of course that is such a wonderful set. I really love the flowers stamped in the background. Stunning!

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