The Stamp Review Crew – Swirly Bird

Hi there. Welcome to addINKtive designs The Stamp Review Crew are back for another blog hop. This round we are featuring the cute stamp set, Swirly Bird.

The SRC are a group of International Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators who love to show you lots of creative ways to use your stamps.

If you get lost along the way, just click on the banner above to take you to the main blog where you will see a list of participants for this round.

Did you know that Swirly Bird is the top selling stamp set from the current annual catalogue? I’ve had the dies since the catty’s release but only  ordered the stamp set just before Christmas! (I know … why did I wait so long?) …  so this is the first time it has been inked.  I’m looking forward to creating more projects with this set and tapping in to its amazing versatility.

I made a display card to share with you today –

As this stamp set is so popular I made a card to display at stamp classes. It highlights almost all the stamps in this very cute and versatile set.

Inspiration came from the following –

http://addinktivedesigns.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/swirly-scribbles-owl.html

http://addinktivedesigns.blogspot.com.au/2016/05/the-world-just-got-cuter-swirly.html

http://stempeleinmaleins.blogspot.com.au/2012/07/3d-karte3d-card.html

http://creatingcardswithandrea.blogspot.com.au/2016/06/esad-2016-annual-catalogue-blog-hop.html

Thanks so much for hopping by!  Up next  is Mike Funke who is sure to share something fun and creative with you –

… or you can go in reverse and  hop back to Charlet Mallett for some great inspiration –

Product List for Swirly Birds Display Card


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About Bronwyn Eastley

Paper Crafter from Australia - I enjoy designing 3D, interactive cards, the ones that pop-up, slide or have a unique fold.

10 thoughts on “The Stamp Review Crew – Swirly Bird

  1. Oh my, I saw your post on FB and was amazed with your card, Bronwyn! It’s just adorable and I love how you use all the stamp images in Swirly Bird to create you scene. It’s absolutely so much fun to look at!!

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