Friday, March 4, 2022

 

ALTENEW: MARCH 2022 FOLKTALES & STORIES COLLECTION RELEASE BLOG HOP + GIVEAWAY($300 in total prizes)


Hello!

It's a pleasure to be able to participate today!

You have probably come from Rosie's blog, and if you would like to make your way back to the beginning of the hop, you can find that here.

I have a couple of projects to share today. 

For my first project, I stamped the new Geometric Botany Stamp Set on some masking paper and cut off the parts that I want to show on the card. Then covered a Neenah solar white panel with the inside part of the masking paper and stamped it again in some Permanent Black Ink.


I removed the masking paper and used the coordinating stamps to fill in some of the areas with Moss and Morning Frost inks.


I then outlined the edges with an Artist maker in B201 and used the Artist Colorless Blender to soften the edges into the white. I cut the "happy" from the Mighty Alphabet Dies in some green cardstock as well as two layers worth in black. Glued them up and adhered them to the panel. Stamped the "birthday" from the Tulip stamp set in Permanent Black ink and adhered the panel to a green card base.


I started the second card by stamping the leaves from the Rosy Blooms stamp set in Permanent Black ink. Then blended inks from the Tropical Forest set onto a slim line panel, starting from the top left and getting darker to the bottom right.



I used the coordinating Artist Markers to deepen the color and add some more dimension to the leaves. Added some splatters with the Silver Metallic, and Pure White Ink Spays over the panel.
 

I used the You Matter die set to cut the sentiments from some black and white cardstock and silver foil cardstock. Layered the "you" up and adhered them to the panel. Adhered the panel and a black one that is slightly larger to a white card base.


For the last card, I started with some Canson watercolor paper. I used some masking tape and taped a border around the outside of it. I used the Artist 24 Pan Watercolor set to add the yellow, green, and blue to the panel. While it was still wet, I sprinkled some salt on it and let it dry.

 

I rubbed the salt off and then stamped image from the Endless Florescence Stamp Set in Permanent Black ink and let it dry. Then I used the Artist Markers TG02, TG03, and the Colorless Blender to shade and add dimension to the image.


Stamped the "you" in Permanent Black ink on the panel. Stamped and heat embossed the sub sentiment and adhered it to the panel. Adhered that panel to a black panel and then to add a little more interest on the turquoise card base, I stamped around the outside in Turquoise ink with a leaf from the Wildflower Garden stamp set. Then adhered them together.


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Giveaway Prizes


$300 in total prizes! To celebrate this release, Altenew is giving away a $50 gift certificate to 2 lucky winners and a $25 gift certificate to 8 winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or each designer’s blog post on the blog hop list below by 03/10/2022 for a chance to win. 

Altenew will draw 10 random winners from the comments left on each stop of this blog hop and announce the winners on the Altenew Winners Page on 03/12/2022. 

21 comments:

  1. Gorgeous! I especially love the color palette you chose.

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  2. The turquoise and yellow and beautiful and appropriate.

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  3. Love the green of the first 2 cards.

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  4. Beautiful cards! I LOVE the shades of greens!

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  5. Lovely cards and wonderful stenciling technique.

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  6. Marisela Delgado said: Such beautiful cards! ☺ Marisela mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com

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  7. Beautiful beautiful beautiful and beautiful. I love them all especially the green card with the leaves... :) tyfs

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  8. Love the slimline card. Its so pretty. Thanks for sharing.

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  9. Wonderfully inspiring art, Linda. Thanks for the awesome Altenew inspiration.

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  10. Beautiful cards! I love the third card.

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  11. Ah, new takes on this release! Love that you used portions of larger stamps to make your projects.

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  12. Nice project shares. I like the idea for color and use of the geometric stamp set.

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  13. Gorgeous cards!! I can't even pick a favorite (though maybe that green one . . . )

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  14. Wonderful cards here. You did great on all three. I will have to CASE your happy birthday design once I get geometric botany.

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  15. Wonderful designs Linda! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  16. Beautiful cards! Thanks for sharing.

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