Sunday, August 22, 2021

ALTENEW PAINT-A-FLOWER: WHITE SWAN ECHINACEA OUTLINE STAMP SET RELEASE BLOG HOP + GIVEAWAY


 Welcome!

Another fabulous Paint-A-Flower release from Altenew. Love these flowers and the ability to do such a variety of things to make them shine.

If you are joining in the hop you should have found your way here from Joylita Dsouza, and if you want to return to the beginning, click HERE.

You can find more info on the beautiful White Swan Echinacea Set HERE.


I stamped the flowers with Permanent Black ink on the top and bottom of a piece of white cardstock cut for a slimline card.


I used Altenew Artist Markers to color them in WG01, WG03, WG05, BG3, B002, G804, G935, G825, Y401, Y512, Y911, Y821, Y932, and then went around the outside of the flowers and leaves to help the stand out with C007, and B526.


I added the sentiment stamped with Permanent Black ink, the wrapped the edge with some Emerald Washi tape. I adhered the panel to a white caed base that I first colored the front outer edges by rubbing with the mini Emerald ink cube. Added some details to the center of the flowers with white and silver gel pens, and a line next to the washi tape with the silver gel pen. Finished by adding a couple round flat sequins.


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Giveaway Prizes:

$200 in total prizes! To celebrate this release, Altenew is giving away a $50 gift certificate to 2 lucky winners and a $20 gift certificate to 5 winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or each designer’s blog post on the blog hop list below by 08/28/2021 for a chance to win. 

Altenew will draw 7 random winners from the comments left on each stop of this blog hop and announce the winners on the Altenew Winners Page on 08/30/2021.

29 comments:

  1. I love this longline card, the colors are so laid-back but elegant.

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  2. Stunning slimline! Your coloring is soooo realistic!

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  3. Love how you made these white flowers stay white but still stand out

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  4. This set is perfect to adapt to a slimline card. Thanks for the idea!

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  5. I love your beautiful slimline card!!!

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  6. Gorgeous coloring and slimline card, thank you for the inspiration..
    hugs

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  7. Beautiful slimline card! Thanks for the inspiration.

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  8. I love that you made a slimline card with this! Would not have thought to use it for that.

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  9. Great color share. I like the use of the space for the design.

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  10. Very elegant. Love the slimline card and use of the washi tape. I need to try that.

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  11. Love the slimline shape for these flowers, the green is sooo beautiful!

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  12. Beautiful card and great tip for getting the color of card you need!

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  13. Beautiful! I love the slimline style and I love that gorgeous White Swan Echinacea!

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  14. Lovely Card! Great idea to add white gel pen to the middle of the flowers.

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  15. Marisela Delgado said: So pretty. mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com

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  16. Pretty coloring and I like the slimline shape.

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  17. Oh, I really love your card, Linda! Like the size, the beautiful flowers and the way you colored them, and that cool washi strip (which I thought was ribbon!). Have this floral stamp set in my cart!

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  18. What a beautiful, elegant card! Great coloring and flower placement.

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  19. Another great Paint A Flower stamp set. Beautiful slimline card, love the color of flowers. Very elegant! Thanks for sharing.

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  20. Love how you stamped the flowers off the edge of the slimline card. Your use of flower clolors followed by the blue background it perfect.

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  21. Love the grey shading on your petals. Well done.

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  22. Cute slimline card! Thanks for nice ideas!

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  23. Beautiful coloring! I love the emerald green borders!

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