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Stock Your Stash Challenge - Reverse Confetti

  Hell, Crafty friends! This month, the theme for  Reverse Confetti 's Stock Your Stash Challenge is Hello/Just Because, so I made a card with a matching tag. I used the Cup of Friendship stamp set for these projects.  To start, I die cut a panel using the Oval Window Cover Panel Confetti Cuts in pink cardstock. I then stamped, colored, and cut the beautiful florals from Cup of Friendship stamp set.  Next, I made an A2 size card base and inked the bottom area with Picked Raspberry distress oxide and stamped Hello sentiment from the Cup of Friendship stamp set . I adhered the panel onto the card base and adhered the stamped elements. I then inked a scrap of cardstock with Peacock Feathers distress oxide and used the Letter Cuts Confetti Cuts to cut out YOU. I cut the letters 3 more times and stacked them up for dimension. Lastly, I adhered the letters under the Hello sentiment and added sparkling jewels here and there for more interest.  The tag is made usi...

Sweet Wishes - Pigment Craft Co.

Hello friends! Pigment Craft Co. has a new release and I am so excited to share that I am guest designing this month, along with some amazingly talented ladies, Keia and Ilda .  Today, I am sharing a fun card and tag set using the new Berry Patch and Berry Sentiments Stamp Sets . For the card, I started out with an A2 size pink cardstock and ink blended the bottom with Worn Lipstick distress oxide . I then cut a smaller panel in white cardstock and made my own patterned paper with dots, using the new Pattern Builder: Budding Branches Stamp Set  in Worn Lipstick. Next, I used my sewing machine to add stitching details.  I stamped the strawberries in Altenew inks and cut with the coordinating die. Next, I stamped the sentiment from Berry Sentiments Stamp Set onto my card panel. I white heat embossed the word "sweeter" onto a pink cardstock and cut with the coordinating die. I then cut another one in gold glitter cardstock to use as a drop shadow and for some sparkle....

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 Cut s 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...

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 f...

Countdown to Confetti Day 1 - Reverse Confetti

Hello, crafty friends. I'm so excited to share that I am guest designing as 'Fetti Friend for the months of May and June. Reverse Confetti is releasing 6 new stamp sets, 9 Confetti Cuts die sets, and a brand new FREE stamp set (see reverseconfetti.com for complete details).  For Day 1 of Countdown to Confetti, I am sharing a Mother’s Day card with a matching tag with you all. For these projects, I used the new Cup of Friendship stamp set , Happy Confetti Cuts , and the Happy Coordinates stamp set . I am having so much fun with the new release and I know you will love everything as well!  For this card, I cut the Oval Window Cover Panel die in white cardstock and inked the left side with Picked Raspberry and the right side with Kitsch Flamingo distress oxides. I then cut the frame border in gold glittery cardstock and the middle of the panel was inked with Antique Linen distress oxide.  Next, I stamped, colored, and cut the images from Cup of Friendship stamp set . ...

Slimline Cards - Scrapbook.com

 Hello, crafty friends!  Today, I have these super fun and colorful slimline cards to share with you all, featuring products from Scrapbook.com  Let's begin! To start, I chose 2 pink and 2 turquoise papers from the Sherbet Smooth Cardstock Paper Pad. I then ink blended with the Pineapples Stencil, using the Premium Hybrid Ink Pad. For the pink papers, I used Candy Shop Pink . For the turquoise papers, I used Glass Slipper . To ink these, I used the Ink Blending Tool with Domed Foam Applicators . These foam applicators are amazing. I found them very easy to use and they are perfect for blending. I then cut the papers into strips, mixed up the different colors of strips, and adhered them onto another slimline cardstock from the paper pad.   Next, I took the largest die in the Stitched Scallop Rectangles set and die cut my panels. For my sentiments, I cut some alphas using the Bold Basic Alphabet lower set in white cardstock. I cut 4 each and stacked them up for dimen...