KKS July Krafty Peeks day 2 - Shake Your Palm Palms

 Welcome back to Day TWO of our July Krafty Peeks!

Are you excited about what you've seen so far!?  Are you ready for more?

I hope your answer was yes because we've got more fabulous fun for you today!


The stamp set we are 'peeking' for you today is from 
artist Neda Sadreddin
 and it's called.....

SHAKE YOUR PALM PALMS!


You'll be able to leave your worries under the palm tree with these dancing Hawaiian cuties!

 Check out SHAKE YOUR PALM PALMS in so many gorgeous creations today as you hop around the Krafty Team's blogs!  You'll also see the new stencils, Add-On bundle and hybrid ink along the way! 

 Be sure to leave some love at each stop on the hop because there will be a giveaway of some krafty $$ to the shop! 

You'll see more of our July goodies all week, and then everything will be released after our LIVE Online Release Party on Saturday afternoon at 2pm ET in the Krafty Friends facebook group!  


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I love this set! These kids are so fun to color up and I gave them some fun hair colors!! I used my Copics and the nolines technique!


I framed them in little Polaroids and made a background using the She sells seashells stencil with Deco foil transfer gel and  
Glass slipper deco foil on Kraft paper. 

I added some of the little flower embellishments from the addon bundle! 

Copics:

V09 v06 v04
Bg49 45 01 000
E49 47 44 43
Rv 39 29 25 23 21
E04 e15 13 21 00 R22 20
C3 1 0 00

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For now, check out all the fantastic goodness in today's hop!
See you tomorrow!

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Comments

  1. Great card! I love the polaroid idea and the colouring!

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  2. Great card - so modern with the great background, Polaroid photo effect and the color on their hair!!

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  3. WOW!! Amazing card! I love everything you did!

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  4. As soon as I saw those hairs colored like that I was in love w/ this set!

    -- Dalis

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  5. Love this background, and loved that you did the images as photos on a postcard. Great job.

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