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New Release Blog Hop - Reverse Confetti

Hello friends! The big day is finally here. Today, Reverse Confetti's new release is live and available to purchase on their site.




It is such a dream come true for me to guest design for such a wonderful company, so I made this card to show how I feel about being a 'Fetti Friend for the next couple of months. I am on Cloud 9!




My card today features the cutest bears ever! To begin, I stamped, colored, and die cut the images from The Bear Up There stamp set. Next, I cut a panel in white cardstock using the Head in the Clouds Cover Panel Confetti Cuts and ink blended with Picked Raspberry and Mustard Seed distress oxides. To add interest, I splattered black and white acrylic paints to the panel. 



I then made an A2 card base and inked lightly with Picked Raspberry and Antique Linen distress oxide inks.  Next, I adhered the stamped images using liquid glue and some in foam tape for dimension.  Lastly I added the sentiment onto the panel and adhered to the card base. 

I hope you have been enjoying my Reverse Confetti projects and are inspired to create with the new products! Thank you for stopping by today!

Check out the rest of the Hop for more beautiful inspiration!

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  1. I love everything about this card, from the color choices to the spatter detai and sweetie pie bear up there...plus the idea behind the sentiment. All wonderful. Thanks for sharing your talents on the hop.

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  2. Adore your card, made me smile!

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