
Comfortable Friday, all! We hope you’ve had an important week, but when not, the excellent news is that it’s Friday, and we have now lovely inspiration plus a giveaway to complete it off on a excessive notice! Right now we’re trying out the most recent bundle from our buddies at Harmony & ninth, one that can encourage you to say “hello” with a card or two! Let’s have a look!
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We’re thrilled to be sharing considered one of our favourite new merchandise with you as we speak, the Triple-Step Hello Bundle! One of many issues we love about this stamp and die combo is its versatility. “Hello” is such a easy and pleasant greeting that can be utilized for all types of playing cards, and this bundle helps you fill it in with florals, each stamped and die-cut, whereas additionally providing a world of prospects with the big hello dies. Right now we’re going to share with you three playing cards made by three phenomenal crafters, every that includes a unique method to make use of the Triple-Step Hello Bundle.
First up we have now this blissfully lovely card, designed and made by Channin Pelletier.
Channin used the three giant floral stamps in and layered them collectively in a Grapefruit, Marmalade, Sea Glass, Evergreen, and Buttercup inks to create the “hello” sentiment and die lower the “there” from the Triple-Step Hello Dies. She additionally used one other new product from our newest launch, the Double Stripe Card Entrance Die, to create the background panel for the cardboard.
Subsequent is that this subtly candy card designed and made by Mindy Eggen. Mindy used the Triple-Step Hello Dies to chop out the large-scale hello in three totally different colours, White, Ballet Slipper, and Sprout. She then used the autumn out flower and leaf items and added them to the white die-cut sentiment, leaving her with two extra ready-to-go “hello” sentiments for different playing cards. She positioned Buttercup Enamel Dots within the heart of the flowers, lower out the “there” sentiment from Gold Glitter Paper, and created the background by flippantly ink mixing with Honeysuckle ink to complete her card.
Lastly we have now this vibrant, daring card designed and created by Carly Tee. Carly took the big “hello” die that cuts round each the stamped and die lower “hello” photographs and used it to chop a window panel with black cardstock. She then used the brand new Double Stripe Card Entrance Die to create a stitched stripe panel of Grapefruit cardstock. To get the letters to be totally different colours, she ink blended a bit of the panel with Honeysuckle ink and completed the cardboard with a die lower there and spatter of white.
In case you just like the Triple-Step Hello Bundle, remember to take a look at our different Triple-Step merchandise by clicking right here!
To have a good time our latest launch, we’d love to present one fortunate reader a $50 reward certificates to the Harmony & ninth store! To enter to win, go away a remark by midnight jap time on Wednesday, July twenty seventh, telling us your most-used card sentiment! One fortunate winner will likely be chosen at random and introduced right here on the weblog on July twenty ninth! Have an important weekend, and remember to discover extra of our merchandise and inspiration at the entire hyperlinks under!
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Wow! What a FUN new bundle! Don’t overlook to remark so that you’ve got the possibility to reward it to your self! We do have one giveaway winner to announce as we speak—the winner of final week’s LDRS Inventive giveaway!
“My favourite cardmaking approach is utilizing multi layered stencils.” ~ Lisa P.
Congratulations, Lisa! You’ll be capable of add just a few extra stencils to your stash with a present card to the LDRS store! Please e mail meghann@scrapbookandcards.com to assert your prize.
Have an exquisite weekend everybody, and remember to come again to the weblog on Monday morning for this month’s Tried, Fashionable & True video with Mari Clarke!
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