Welcome to Day 1 of our blog hop with LDRS Creative! We are excited to showcase fabulous inspiration created with both company’s products. Join us each day this week through Friday to see what both talented design teams have done plus an opportunity to win a giveaway…details at the end of the post!
Michele here with day 1 of the Scrapbook Adhesives By 3L® and LDRS Creative blog hop! I had so much fun creating a card to spread a little joy! I used this adorable stamp from LDRS called, Eggstra Special. I colored her in with water colored pencils. I stamped the sentiment directly on the image using LDRS’s Wishing You stamp. I used Crafty Foam Tape to mount the image on another piece of card stock to add some depth.

The background was a bit of an experiment involving a stencil and Tim Holtz crayons. 😉 I used stars and glitter to add a bit of sparkle. I adhered the back panel to the card using E-Z Squares® Refillable Dispenser. To add the sequins I used an Adhesive Dots Mini. I love the Minis because there is no messy glue and so much easier to adhere tiny items, like sequins!

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Supplies:
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L®: Adhesive Dots Mini, Crafty Foam Tape and E-Z Squares® Refillable Dispenser
LDRS Creative: Eggstra Special Stamp and Wishing You Stamp
Stencil, Crayons, Watercolor Pencils, Sequins, Ribbon, Pearl
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This is the super hero or adhesive runners, with clear adhesive and super hero strength fit for a box that needs to stay closed! The sides are all I use this on for my pillow box, but you can also use it on the ends as well if not tying a cute little Twine piece around.
To hold my tag in place, I secured the oval with a mini 














For my finishing touches I added a sticker sentiment and a scattering of sequins and pearls. Those were applied using 
































