Welcome to day four of the Stampendous and Eileen Hull Blog Hop! The Inspiration Team is joining forces with the Stampendous DT so come “hop” Along the Garden Path with us. Every day this week we’ll have projects featuring the Cottage Home and Mushroom Home Stamps and Dies Sets to add detail to my versatile Eileen Hull Sizzix Collections including the Vintage Canister Scoreboard Dies and more!
Three lucky winners will win their choice of Cottage Home or Mushroom Home plus pre-cut matboard from the Sizzix Scoreboards Canister Die. Sponsored by Sizzix. Deadline to comment is February 28th and winners will be announced early next week. See Official Contest Rules for details.
Sit back, enjoy the projects and comment along the way for a chance to win one of our prize packages! Happy hopping Along the Garden Path.
Michelle Zerull used the Stampendous Mushroom Home set with the Eileen Hull Sizzix Embroidery Hoop Die and Thinlets Banners and Pennants dies to create this adorable framed creation. She truly has created a lovely home for her gnomes don’t you think?
Continue Along the Garden Path by clicking on the link to see all of the amazing projects from the Stampendous Design Team!
In case you missed it you can catch up on the rest of the hop by clicking the links below…
Along the Garden Path Blog Hop
Monday – Eileen Hull, Stampendous
Tuesday – Eileen Hull
Wednesday – Eileen Hull, Stampendous
Thursday – Stampendous
Join us tomorrow as the Stampendous and Eileen Hull Blog Hop continues. We’ll have more fun projects featuring Stampendous stamps and Eileen Hull Sizzix dies. Don’t forget to comment for more chances to win a prize pack from Stampendous and Sizzix.
Eileen
auntie em (emily) says
Really enjoying this blog hop! It is so fascinating to see how each designer has used the stamps and dies in so many different and wonderful ways. I love seeing how an artist can take something and see it so different and run with the idea to create beauty.
Thank you for sharing all this great inspiration! 🙂
D.Ann C says
What a happy little gnome home!
Judy B says
So many great little projects on this blog hop. Thanks for sharing all these wonderful ideas with us.
Mary Holshouser says
This is a good way to use several dies.
As a piece of art it won’t take as much room
but it’s still very decorative.
I can see this hanging on my front door.
thanks for sharing.
Illinois
Michel E says
Cute project. Thanks for sharing.
Sue D says
Very cute design with the embroidery hoop.
Dollie says
This is so adorable! love those little gnomes!
Gilda (McStamper) says
I love this idea. Really adorable.
Dee Ann Matthews says
An imagitive picture using the mushroom House- terrific for
Easter. It also works beautifully in onw dimension!
Amanda Pink says
Lovely! x
Beverly says
So cute and so creative. Thanks for sharing.
barb macaskill says
This has been such an awesome hop!! I really love all of the creations that have been showcased this week and have gotten lots of ideas for when I get these stamps and dies. I have ordered your Embroidery Hoop dies and the traincase die to use with these! I have the Vintage Canister set and the Square Box die set so am going to be prepared for when these arrive!!! Thanks for the awesome collaboration this week!
eileen says
Barb- thanks so much for following the hop. It really is amazing what you can do with some cool products and a little imagination 🙂 Show us what you do- we love to see!
Denise Bryant says
So many awesome projects on the hop! I have loved seeing all the creativity with these awesome dies! Love today’s framed mushroom home! Pretty colors for spring!
Cynthia Xavier says
These little houses are adorable. The addition of the colorful banners to our project is reminding me to start my
Easter cards. All projects of the designers are awesome. Everyone created unique houses.
Shari Arbogast says
So cute! I love your little gnomes. ???
Teresa Godines #6857 says
Cleaver idea. Love the wood background
VikiB says
Thanks for sharing your gnome home with us.
Liz o. says
Lovely idea, the score boards are any crafters must have, TFS
Jean Bullock says
Very cute way to use the embroidery hoop. The pastels look great against the beautiful woodgrain background.