ALTENEW: CRAFT-A-FLOWER: SUNBURST AZALEA RELEASE BLOG HOP + GIVEAWAY ($200 in total prizes)
Hi, and welcome to the Sunburst Azalea Blog Hop. You should have arrived here from Virginia's Lu's blog and your next stop is Maryam Perez. You can find the full blog list over at the Altenew Blog.
The Craft-A-Flower sets are fun to see what you can create just by changing up your papers.
I have made two cards for this release. I began by using some photo paper and Artist Alcohol ink refills made some inked paper.
Next, I took a Neenah cardstock panel and blended Icy water crisp dye ink around the edges, then used the Crystal Wall 3D Embossing folder to make a background. I glued that to a white card base and glued the flowers on to it.
I used the Birthday Greetings set to add a heat embossed sentiment.
For the second card, I cut the shapes from the Sunburst Azalea set out of some white cardstock, and blended some Sunkissed, Velvet, Charcoal Suit, and Mountain Mist inks on the cut pieces with Mini Blending Brushes.
I took another Neenah cardstock panel and added texture by dry embossing it with the Feathery Stencil. Which does not show up very well in pictures, but adds a bit of texture to the card.
I cut some leaves from Leaf Mix Dies out of some white cardstock.
I adhered the different leaves and the flowers to the panel. And added a heat embossed sentiment from the Fresh Cut Roses stamp set. And then added the panel to a white card base.
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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 03/13/2022 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 03/15/2022.
Love the use of the photo paper. Great colors.
ReplyDeleteI love love love these cards. The inks to make the flowers are beautiful and the different colors of the leaves on the second card. Way to go... tyfs :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteI don’t have alcohol inks but I will CASE this card using distress oxide ink smooshing with a little perfect pearls. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThis Sunburst Azalea is STUNNING!!!! I love BOTH.... the colors of the first one and how you did it are soooo cool!
ReplyDeletebith cards are lovely, but I especially love the one you made with the alcohol inks, I have some alcohol inks, I need to bring them out and start using them
ReplyDeleteYou made two lovely cards which showcases the versatility of this CAF so well!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are absolutely beautiful; I am especially drawn to the alcohol inked one...so bright and I LOVE the colors!
ReplyDeleteI love the first card for those fabulous colors. I love the second card because it looks so elegant.
ReplyDeleteWow, these are absolutely stunning. Thanks for sharing the inking technique. I'd love to see it in a video. LOVE this Altenew beauty!
ReplyDeleteMarisela Delgado said: So beautiful! Marisela mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are equally as beautiful. What a great idea to use alcohol inked paper to construct your flowers, a very organic look. The leaves on the second card add so much to the lovely azalea.
ReplyDeleteLove the muted colors. Very pretty and different look. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYou've inspired me to use alcohol inks! I love both of your cards, but especially the one with the alcohol ink!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat color and layer shares. I like the combinations and idea for the alcohol ink use.
ReplyDeletebeautiful color combo!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are both gorgeous! I LOVE the new azalea die set, and I really enjoyed seeing the different ways you've used it to create lovely and unique projects. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteLovely designs, I love the look you created with the alcohol inked paper. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous happy birthday card~ I love how you did that using alcohol inks.
ReplyDeleteLoved the watercolor effect for this.
ReplyDeleteTwo gorgeous cards!! Love the embossed background on the first!
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