Stamper’s Dozen Blog Hop-Hoppity Hop Hop!

Stampers Dozen Blog Hop

Welcome to the Stamper's Dozen Blog Hop!  This month the theme is Hoppity Hop Hop!  I will confess that I was stumped on what to do and then it came to me.  I hope you will enjoy the return of the Easter Chicks with a little bit of a disguise.

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The Easter Chicks first made their debut in March 2012 and then came back for another visit last March so it is only right that they return again this year.  

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  Do you recognize the bag?  It is from February's My Paper Pumpkin box. Love these gift bags and I have to work on not hoarding them.   

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The words are from the Just Sayin' stamp set and cut out using the  Word Bubbles framelits.  I used a marker on the Just Sayin' stamp to get the bubble definition and then stamped the "Happy Easter" from the Delightful Dozen stamp set.  

Thanks for hopping by and I hope you enjoyed your stop here!  Now it is time to hop along to France's blog!

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