This month Tombow is featuring their awesome Stamp Runner! I love this new adhesive runner. It is more ergonomically correct and even smoother than my loved Mono Adhesive Permanent.
For my project this week I used not only the Stamp Runner Adhesive, but also Tombow's Irojiten Color Dictionary Pencils.
This card uses a fun spring image from Designed2Delight called Ladybug Bloom. I cut a flower shape (yellow) to go with the flower theme with my cricut and zigzag stitched around it.
My card uses a fun product by a company that Tombow will be joining with the 3rd week of April. Guess what product I used AND the company name and you will be entered to win a fun little kit that I have made up with Tombow and "Surprise Company" goodies as well as a few of my own. this will be open until Thursday, April 14th.
One guess per post, but you can guess as many times as you want.
Pretty, pretty card!! My gues is Fancy Pants and the paper (and maybe the buttons???) The new tape runner looks GREAT!
ReplyDeleteI love your colorful card Debbie! I'm with Gail on this...my answer would be "Fancy Pants" & the black button. Thanks for the chance to win some fab free stuff!
ReplyDeleteVery happy & cheerful!!
ReplyDeleteSuper CUTE!! Love that paper and the way you stitched part of a big blossom with your paper inthe corner. And of course your coloring of the image is fab too! =) Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh adorable card. Love the colors. I am thinking maybe some kind of paint company. It looks like you painted the image. Or maybe Prima...the flower there.
ReplyDeletethe twine is my guess?! I like that treatment by the way! fun idea!!
ReplyDeleteThe flower is is my second guess...did you cover it....I'm betting you did!
ReplyDeletemy final guess is the paper you layered the image on...is it metallic?! Looks like it might be shiney?! mirrored maybe?!
ReplyDeleteSo fresh and pretty, Debbie!! I love the bright colors and your stitching!!
ReplyDeleteHi debbie would it possibly be Designed 2 Delight
ReplyDeleteHow about the paper & Fancy Pants?
ReplyDeleteOr maybe the chipboard flower & Fancy Pants?
ReplyDeleteI don't have a clue...but I LOVE this card! So cheerful!
ReplyDeletethe paper is Cosmo Cricket except the flower I'm not sure on. Is that flower grungeboard?! Tim Holtz stuff?!
ReplyDeleteok...is that mat under the image FOIL?!
ReplyDeletebuttons are Basic Grey...hmmmm....this is killin me!! LOL!
ReplyDeleteHi Debbiee,
ReplyDeleteI love your card - hmmm - have Tombow come up with a little hand-held device to do the stitching that you have attached your flow shape with?
Hugs, Anne - dinkuminkum.
chipboard flower?!
ReplyDeletefabric that coordinates with designer paper?!
ReplyDeletethe paper behind the image...Twinkling H2O's?
ReplyDeletethe chipboard flower &...some fab company that I can't think of...lol
ReplyDeletethat is an adorable card, love the image, but my guess is going to be the white floss used to adhere the black button, and the company bazill? or we r memory keepers?? anyways, cute card!
ReplyDeleteBrenna
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Wow! Debbie, I need to get over to your blog more often! What a great card! Check out that stitchng! And there are so many other great features to it that I can't begin to guess the answer to your hidden product!! Ok, i will at least guess...how about twinkling h2o's by LuminArte? Can't wait to hear the answer!
ReplyDeleteOops...I forgot to complete my answer...The paper behind the image -Twinkling H2o's by LuminArte.
ReplyDeleteReally Reasonable Ribbon for whatever you used in the buttons?!
ReplyDeleteMark's finest papers for that paper behind your image?! c'mon...I get an A for effort!! ;)
ReplyDeleteIs it your flower image.....from Stampendous perhaps?
ReplyDeletelol at Michelle! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a bright and cheery card, Debbie! It makes me smile:)
ReplyDeleteCute and love the vibrant colors! I am thinking that it's Cricut with Tombow? I could be totally off but throwing that out there. :-)
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's the Tombow Stamp Runner adhesive??! You have a great website!
ReplyDeleteWebster's twine?
ReplyDeleteWebster's chipboard flower?
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