New IO Fall/Winter Release Hop - Day 3 (video!)
The Impression Obsession team is showcasing new Fall and Winter images that are available NOW! You can visit the I.O. Blog all this week for links to the previews and ALL the challenge details. Leave a comment on our designers' posts throughout the week for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate from Impression Obsession! If you just happened on the blog hop because you're a regular reader of my blog, you can find a full list of participants at the end of my post.
I am smitten with this little penguin - this version of the image is a 3-piece cling set with separate flippers that can be popped and positioned for peeker cards like this, a peek-a-boo pose, or holding something like a die cut or gift card. He was a perfect fit for a square version of the Double Triangle Card, so I made a video to show how that was done. Hope you enjoy!
This would make a great store or show make-and-take, especially since you can make 2 cards at once!
**For another bonus project, click over to my Splitcoast gallery to see my sample for this week's tutorial - I used the Peeking Bear set on a cute gift bag!
Be sure to check out these other designers' blogs for inspiration! You're not required to comment on every one, but the more comments you leave, the more chances you have to win! Thank you for visiting me!
Anna @ Sassy & Sweet Notes
Dina @ Dina Kowal Creative
Giovana @ Believe
Ilina @ Creativity Within
Jeanne @ Inky Paws
Karen @ Paper Lilies and Ink
Kelli @ Stamping with a Dream
Laura @ Laura's Stamp Art Journal
Vicki @ Summerthyme Studio
He's adorable. Thanks for your video! Super easy, super sweet!
ReplyDeleteCute card.
ReplyDeleteHow cute. Thanks
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteAwww, soooo sweeet! I love this!!
ReplyDeleteThe peeking penguin is my FAVORITE from this release!
ReplyDeleteAaawwwwww!
ReplyDeleteHe is so cute - peeking
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Love it.
thanks for sharing
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Your little penguin card is adorable. Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHow darling this
ReplyDeleteis! Love the design.
Carla from Utah
Dina, this is ADORABLE! LOVE this new fold & your stamps are a PERFECT FIT for the it! JUST ADORABLE!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteThis little penguin is so adorable! Love your card! Thank you for the quick tutorial
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever design & cute card.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet penguin!!! Love him!!!
ReplyDeleteawww this is super cute - love it:)
ReplyDeleteThat penguin is adorable. I love the card.
ReplyDeleteThis is such an adorable card! I love that penguin :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for taking the time to make the video. That always helps me to know how to do things! Very cute card!
ReplyDeleteDina, what a delightful card. Love the "Hug" figure on this card and the other critters. tfs
ReplyDeleteThat penguin is ADORABLE! I just want to hug him.
ReplyDeleteStunning looking card!!!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable with this peeking penguin.
ReplyDeleteLove the stamps and card design!!! Thanks for the video showing how you did it!
ReplyDeleteAdorable penguin. Thanks for the video.
ReplyDeleteOh how adorable is that penguin peeking out of the card! Wonderfully creative and sweet card.
ReplyDeleteThis penguin peeking out is so adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this penguin! And the card is adorable - perfect way to show off this stamp. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHow darling! I just love him peeking up over the edge, so sweet!
ReplyDeletehehe, so cute! What a wonderful card, love this penguin.
ReplyDeleteKatie B.
PEEK-A-BOO! I LOVE IT!!!! And AWESOME video too!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this little penguin!!! Wow! Thank you for the tutorial too. Will have to try this out.
ReplyDeleteCute as can be! The penguin is absolutely adorable.... so much personality!
ReplyDeleteCute card!
ReplyDeleteLove the penguin!
ReplyDeleteI think I am penguinaholic!
ReplyDeleteI love this peeker card ! This is such a super cute penguin !!
ReplyDelete[margessw(at)icloud(dot)com]
Those peek-a-boo stamps are just too cute
ReplyDeleteI understand why you are smitten with this penguin. He is adorable! Your card is also a good example of how to use up those Christmas paper scraps that we all hoard because they are just too pretty to throw out.
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