It’s time for the CrafTangles October Blog Hop so hope you’re all ready! As the banner suggests all the cards in the blog are from the new release and contain the ethnic ranges to include people of India, Warli designs, Diwali and Eid.
By now you should know the drill! You have to comment on all 3 of the blog posts below and a winner will be chosen to receive some wonderful CrafTangles goodies!
1. Paru Mahtani
So what are you waiting for?! Come and blog hop for a chance to win some wonderful craft prizes. We’re looking forward to reading your comments and congratulating the winners! This blog hop ends at 9pm IST on Sunday 4 November.
Just love your monthly blog hops. Get to learn so much from the designers.. Thanks a lot for the opportunity.
Very beautiful cards and stamps from craftangles. It just celebrates the traditional and festive flavours of India. Very inspirational
I'm Italian and I like so much too see different ethnic and traditional festivals. Beautiful cards!!!
Amazing array of projects. It is fun to see how each one uses a stamp differently.
Wonderful blog hop, got to see and learn different techniques and ways to use the new release. Not to forget, your new release of stamps and stencils are perfect for festive season.
The new release of stamps are just so perfect for this season…love the way each one of the Dt's have used these stamps and stencils so differently and created such lovely inspirational projects…is a great hop.
Enjoyed the blog hop very much..all the cards are lovely and very inspiring.
Wow….such a wonderful creations with craftangles new release stamps…I love warli painting,so beautiful❤❤❤👌👌
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Rituparna
Loved the new stamps created for the festive season and stencils. Adore the different ways in which the bloggers have used.
Loved all the cards in the blog hop. Every one was so different and lovely and colourful
So funny too
Wow. And very inspirational
The release is perfect celebrating different festivals. Loved looking at all the inspiration
So unique, beautiful festive projects with ethnic and traditional look! Festival always played an important role in India, and I love each of the creations!