Today is Lil’ Inker Designs‘ very first blog hop and we are so happy you could join us! If you came here from Sarah Jay’s blog, you are on the right track. If not, make sure you start at Laura’s blog because there are terrific prizes for those who complete the hop by commenting on each blog. There are only 12 blogs and you have a week to comment, so relax and enjoy!

Laura Pryor
Julie Ranae
Teresa Kline
Debby Hughes
Sarah Jay
—> Emily Leiphart <—
Ariana Grant
Alicia Thelin
Amy Kolling
Jen Carter
Chan Vuong
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Today we are featuring Rainbows & Clouds. Like all Lil’ Inker sets, this set of beautiful dies has a coordinating stamp set full of amazing sentiments. Let’s have a look at how I’ve used the Rainbows & Clouds dies and sentiments.

In the graphics, I’ve marked in red which parts of the set I’ve used to create my card. The sentiment on the cloud is one I pieced together from two different sentiments in this set. Mixing and matching parts of sentiments is one of my favourite things to do and this makes Rainbows & Clouds even more versatile! The rollercoaster carts are made with the ends of the Sentiment Flags die and the bottom sentiment comes from that set as well. Just like I demonstrated in my first card for Lil’ Inker Designs HERE, I love how easy it is to mix and match sets!

I’m going to send this card to my sweet friend Kasia Curry who broke her leg pretty badly a couple days before she was scheduled to go to St. Lucia to attend a wedding. Big ouch! I sure hope it brings her a smile. All of the patterned papers used on this card are by Echo Park and the cart wheels are double twine knots made with The Twinery’s Charcoal baker’s twine. As always, you can find a complete source list at the end of this post.

Also, I need to credit Gallery Idol Top 5 Finalist Meg Craig with this idea of using the rainbows as a rollercoaster. The styling and execution is all my own obviously. Things have been a little rough for me for more than a week and I haven’t had any mojo for about ten days now so I called on a few of my closest crafty friends for a little brainstorming session. That’s what they’re there for, right? 😉 I literally had one hour to make and photograph this card in between flash thunderstorms and condo showings yesterday. At least now I have a whole bunch of other great ideas using Rainbows & Clouds so hopefully time will allow me to show them to you sooner rather than later!

Thank you for stopping by! I hope I’ve inspired you to play with our Rainbows & Clouds set. Please be sure to leave a comment here because Lil’ Inker Designs is giving away some pretty terrific prizes! The deadline for commenting is 11:59pm EST, Sunday, August 14th.

Your next stop on the hop is Ariana Grant!

Sources: Gina K Designs pure luxury black onyx & 120lb pure luxury white cardstock; Echo Park Dots & Stripes Candy Shoppe, Metropolitan & Be Mine Collections; Lil’ Inker Designs Rainbows & Clouds dies & stamps; Lil’ Inker Designs Sentiment Flags dies & sentiments; Memento Tuxedo Black ink; QuicKutz Epic Six; The Twinery baker’s twine in Charcoal; Stampin’ Dimensionals

83 thoughts on “Lil’ Inker Designs Kick Off Blog Hop”
  1. very sweet card, Emily! At first I thought the roller coaster wagons were little cats hiding behind that pink line … need to get some glasses lol. Also love the colours!! Janna

  2. I must admit I thought the roller coaster carts were three stylized kitten's heads simply popping up in a row over the back of an ornate antique couch back. Guess it IS all in how you look at things. In any case super clever and TFS

  3. Wow, Emily! What a cool way to feature the dies! I love the altered sentiment!! And I love love love the roller coaster theme!! WOW!! How creative! Thanks, Emily!!

  4. Love all the different stripes going on and the little knot wheels on the roller coaster! Kaisa is going to love it!
    And hang in there – things are going to get better!

  5. My jaw just dropped!!! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this!! How clever to make a roller coaster of all things!! And roller coaster CARTS with the flag die!! Way too cute Emily!! I adore it!! 🙂

  6. Emily,
    This is AMAZING!! Totally creative… I love how you made your own little carts.. 🙂 so fun!
    off to the next blog on the hop for more inspiration.. 🙂 HUGS

  7. Whoa!! The roller coaster idea is fantastic. Sorry to hear your mojo is still gone…it's no wonder with everything going on 🙁 But I'm glad Meg helped you out because your card is amazing! Love the colors you picked and the twine wheels–brilliant!

  8. Such a clever way to make the roller coaster rails and the little carts are sweet with twine knots for wheels.
    Great idea to send it to Kasia!
    Jenny x

  9. emily i just love your card. i try hard to think of ways to use my stamps to their fullest but at times, most times, run into a brick wall over it. it always helps to brainstorm with someone. i love what u did and the stamp images are just GREAT. thanks for sharing. ekc

  10. It's really fun being able to call on others for crafty help, isn't it! This is so fun! Love how you've done the little cloud.

  11. Weee! Definitely a lot of fun! Glad I was able to help with your mojolessness – finally all those parabola/trig function bulletin boards paid off!

  12. Hello Emily. Great idea to use roller-coaster carts on your super cute "Get Well" card. I always love using grey & pink together. Good colors choices. Thanks for sharing.

  13. Roller coasters, roller derby… perfect card for Kasia! This is such a sweet card, Em, and I love the mix of patterned papers. (Maybe you should work on Janna's idea that the cards could be cats! :P)

  14. Wow — you've really showcased the versatility of this stamp set and die cuts! Sorry to hear that you've had a rough few days. Hope you (and your poor friend) will soon be feeling more cheerful.

  15. Wow, you really grabbed that idea and, well, rolled with it! Love the rollercoaster, love the sentiment with it — awesome!
    Wishing you mojo…!

  16. Amazing how versatile this set is! Such an inspirational card 🙂 Love the colors and the twine! Thank you for sharing!

    Ashley "Scrappin' Pink Piglet"
    scrappinpinkpiglet(at)gmail(dot)com

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