Stampendous and Tombow USA Hop – Day 3

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Another fantastic day is underway in our hop with TombowUSA and we have another video for your enjoyment.

With a growing popularity of adult coloring books, we have a great idea to share! Use papercrafting and stencils to create your own designs. Fran Seiford will show us how to use Dreamweaver Stencils plus some creativity to make great designs to color while you relax and unwind.

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Prizes! We teamed up with Tombow on a great prize bundle through a Rafflecopter giveaway, just click on the link to get started. Enter as many as you want because there many ways to get multiple entries. Click here to start the Rafflecopter giveaway.

We wanted to share a little more of our Stampendous and Tombow goodies during the hop so there are THREE prize packages that will be sent to lucky commenters from those who have commented on our blog and that of our design team blog posts for the hop!

Three prize packages include one each –

  • A Stencil Duo Set
  • Xtreme Putty
  • Glue Pen
  • Fastener Tabs

For more details see the Stampendous Official Contest Rules HERE and Tombow USA Terms and Notifications HERE. Winners will be announced February 15, 2015.

Here are the designer’s participating in today’s hop –

Kristine Reynolds

Serena Bee

Alison Heikkila

Smitha Katti

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16 thoughts on “Stampendous and Tombow USA Hop – Day 3

  1. Another day filled with lots of beautiful creations and tons of inspiration! Looking forward to tomorrow’s grand finale! Hope you ladies all have a wonderful weekend and I will “see” you tomorrow! Toodles and Ta Ta for now! LOL

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  2. Personally, I don’t care for a lot of the new coloring books. They’re just too busy. I do love what you’ve done with these stencils, though. You put just enough design to make them interesting. I definitely need to get a lot of these stencils now, so I can create my own coloring pages. Thanks so much for taking the time to do this video. 💗💗💗

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  3. I have a few books
    and I want to make
    a tablecloth with
    stamps. Hadn’t
    thought of stencils.
    Great ideas.
    Carla from Utah

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