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Countdown to Confetti Day 2 - Reverse Confetti

 Hello, crafty friends. It’s Day 2 of sneak peeks at Reverse Confetti and today I have a birthday card and a matching tag to share with you all! I used the new Have Your Cake stamp set and Celebrate Tag Confetti Cuts for these projects.




To begin, I cut a panel in white cardstock using the Along the Dotted Lines Cover Panel. I then ink blended with Wilted Violet, Picked Raspberry, and Spun Sugar distress oxides. I splattered  black and white acrylic paints for added interest. Next, I die cut the Grid Stitched Tag Confetti Cuts in white cardstock and tied a bow in white cord. 


I then stamped the flowers, candles, and cake layers from the Have Your Cake stamp set. I colored with Copic markers and cut with their coordinating dies. The sentiment is from the Hooray stamp set and I white heat embossed it onto a strip of black cardstock. 





Lastly, I adhered all the elements onto my panel and glued down to an A2 card base. 





The matching tag is cut from the Celebrate Tag Confetti Cuts and I used the same distress oxide inks mentioned above for the colors. 


I hope you enjoyed today's project share! Come back tomorrow for the last day of sneak peeks and for more inspiration.



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Comments

  1. Wow, these are gorgeous! Love the colors and your design.

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  2. Love these designs, such great colors!

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  3. Fun card and tag. Pretty colors!!!

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  4. So, so pretty!! Love the colors and adore the cake card!

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  5. I love the colors and your ink blending!

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  6. Love the beautiful colors on your card and tag! Awesome cake design and 'celebrate' die!

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  7. Another fabulous set of a tag with a coordinating card! The hues you used are marvelous and I really like the cake tiers and the celebrate die! I am really seeing that they are both a must have!

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  8. Love this yummy cake... your colors are fabulous. Happy Bday #8 to RC. lovely designs for sure. Great release!!

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