Sunday, April 19, 2015

Stamp Review Crew: Zoo Babies

Welcome to the Stamp Crew Review blog hop!  We are focusing on the Zoo Babies stamp set this time and these little critters just plain ADORABLE!  You can see the full blog roll by clicking HERE to visit the Stamp Review Crew home page.  Our past hops remain permanently linked so you can view them at your leisure.  (And check out any that you may have missed!)

Zoo Babies is a set that has been around for a while but what we Review Crew members love to do is take an older set and give it a new look.  One really cute new stamp set in the Occasions Mini is called From the Garden.  That set is a perfect compliment to Zoo Babies in that the petite leaves and foliage are just the right size for adding a background setting for the Babies.
The sweet giraffe now has leaves to nibble:
Her cute little bow is another image found in the From Your Garden set.
The impish monkey can swing from a vine:

And the alligator is happily hanging out in a weed patch.
This petite little oval is also part of the set and perfectly frames the word "baby" from the Zoo Babies set.
Because From the Garden is a clear photopolymer set it is a breeze to stamp all the delicate details in just the right place!

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10 comments:

  1. From the Garden and All Abloom DSP are fantastic with Zoo Babies, Betty! I just love your layout too!

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  2. You are so clever, Betty! What a great idea to give the animals some foliage! Love it!

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  3. Wonderful layout! I love how you put each animal in its own little scene!

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  4. Love the monkey hanging from the "vine!"

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  5. So sweet and fabulous to look at. Love your design, Betty!

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  6. Love your creative combination of the two sets. Too cute.

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  7. Wow, expert color blocking! That paper can be noisy, and you did a great job to get the stamped images to jump off the paper!

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  8. In love with your card, details, colors - all of it!

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  9. Wow! What a fabulous mix of patterns and colors! I LOVE this card! So many awesome details!

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  10. The DSP works great with this stampset! I love all your little details and how each animal has it's own little space!

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