Hello and welcome to the first day of our Spring Sneak Peek Week! All this week I will be sharing cards showcasing our newest collection which will be available for purchase this Friday!
Card No. 1: Today I am kicking things off with two brand new layering stamp sets and one everyday sentiment stamp set called Big Bold Greetings. For this card I used the new layered iris, daffodil and hyacinth flowers from our new Spring Bouquet Stamps. To hold my floral arrangement, I turned to our Watering Can Stamps which I stamped in a sunny yellow ink combo.
For my larger 5x7 card base, I inked some Tumbled Glass distress ink in the middle of my white cardstock panel and then created a wood embossed "table" using our Woodgrain Embossing Folder. To give my wood a darker color in the recessed portions like letterpress printing, I used an ink brayer to apply VersaFine Clair Acorn Ink directly to the raised surface of my plastic embossing folder before sandwiching my paper to run through my die-cutting machine. Pigment ink is a must for this technique as it will adhere and apply smoothly on the plastic surface and not bead up like a dye ink would. For my gingham napkin, I cut a piece of patterned paper from our Joyful Holiday Paper pack using our Stitched Rectangle Dies. Lastly, I added my "thank you" words using our new Big Bold Greetings Stamps.
Card No. 2: Next up is a card showcasing the daffodil image from the Spring Bouquet Stamps. I love that simply by changing the angle for this single flower image, you can still create a card that doesn't feel too repetitive. I embossed the navy cardstock for my background using our Moroccan Circles Embossing Folder and then cut my scalloped strip both along the top and bottom using our new slimline style Ribbon & Lace Border Dies (which I will be sharing more peaks of later in the week). Lastly, for my greetings I paired the "hello" from this Spring Bouquet Stamp set with the word "sweet" from our Sealiously Sweet Stamps and the word "friend" from our Outback Critters Stamps.
Card No. 3: This next card focuses on the hyacinth flowers from the Spring Bouquet Stamp set which I arranged using our Layered Basket Stamps. For my background, I inked layers of fluffy clouds using masks I die-cut with our Slimline Nature Border Dies and Shaded Lilac Distress Ink. I then used the grassy border from that same die set to cut layers of grass to nestle my basket between, along with the straight grass border from our Picket Fence Dies. Finally I added two little bumblebees from the set with a bow from our Winter Wreaths Stamps and the "thanks" sentiment from our Big Bold Greetings Stamps.
Card No. 6: I couldn't resist creating a Valentine's Day inspired floral arrangement using the new Tranquil Tulips Stamps together with our Vintage Jar Stamps. This time rather than cut out the individual stems using the coordinating dies, I just stamped them directly onto my jar to give my arrangement a more realistic look and to save myself the extra step. It also gave me a nice flat surface to adhere my love themed greeting to using our Lovey Dovey Stamps. For my card background I cut a panel of green gingham patterned paper from our Joyful Holiday Paper pack and topped it with a scalloped "V" shaped panel using our Fishtail Banner II Dies and the stitched edge from our new Ribbon & Lace Border Dies. I just adore this complimentary color scheme!
Peach Tulips
PinkFresh Ballet Slipper
Gina K. Innocent Pink
PinkFresh Coral Reef
Red Tulips
Hero Arts Cotton Candy
Hero Arts Pale Tomato
Gina K. Red Velvet
Deep Red Tulips
Concord & 9th Honeysuckle
PinkFresh Candy Apple
Concord & 9th Cranberry
Hot Pink Tulips
Gina K. Bubblegum Pink
Hero Arts Ultra Pink
Gina K.Passionate Pink
Purple Tulips
PinkFresh Soft Lilac
PinkFresh Lavender
Gina K. Wild Lilac
Daffodil
PinkFresh Sunshine
PinkFresh Sweet Mustard
PinkFresh Marigold
PinkFresh Apricot
Iris
PinkFresh Lavender
Gina K. Wild Lilac
Hero Arts Grape Juice
PinkFresh Sweet Mustard
Hot Pink Hyacinth
PinkFresh Sparkling Rose
PinkFresh Bubble Gum
Gina K.Passionate Pink
Pink Hyacinth
Gina K. Bubblegum Pink
PinkFresh Sparkling Rose
PinkFresh Bubble Gum
Lavender Hyacinth
PinkFresh Soft Lilac
Lawn Fawn Fresh Lavender
PinkFresh Lavender
Periwinkle Hyacinth
Simon Says Stamp Hydrangea
Ranger Archival Violet
MFT Purple Rain (retired)
Leaf 1
Gina K. Lucky Clover (or Hero Arts Fresh Lawn)
PinkFresh Olive
Leaf 2
PinkFresh Key Lime
Concord & 9th Parsley
Basket (Card No. 3)
Hero Arts Soft Sand
Gina K. Sandy Beach
Concord & 9th Wheat or Gina K. Kraft
Hero Arts Cup O' Joe
To help you line up our layered stamps like a pro I've created a special layering guide (you can click on the photo below to view it larger). The guide shows the stamps starting with the lightest ink color, working towards the darkest, but sometimes I find it easier to start backwards. They both work depending on what your preference is. The black outline indicates where that layer touches the previously stamped layer. :)
Here's a closer look at the our new Spring Bouquet Stamps & Dies, Tranquil Tulips Stamps & Dies and Big Bold Greetings Stamps & Dies used today and available for purchase on Friday, January 13th.
Fishtail Banner II Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Timeless Tulips Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Stitched Rectangle Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Words of Gratitude Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
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Moroccan Circles Embossing Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Sealiously Sweet Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Slimline Nature Borders Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Layered Basket Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Layered Basket Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Lovey Dovey Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Lovey Dovey Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Winter Wreaths Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Winter Wreaths Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Ribbon & Lace Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Hero Arts White Detail Shop at: Sunny Studio |
VersaMark Watermark Ink Shop at: Sunny Studio | |
Vintage Jar Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Vintage Jar Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Classic Gingham 6x6 Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Joyful Holiday Paper Shop at: Sunny Studio |
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Potted Rose Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Potted Rose Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Watering Can Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Watering Can Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
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Woodgrain Embossing Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Outback Critters Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Hayley Lowercase Alphabet Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Hayley Uppercase Alphabet Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
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Tsukineko Jumbo Dauber Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Versafine Onyx Black Ink Shop at: Sunny Studio |
I LOVE the tulips and layering flowers! JUST STUNNING! I like to keep the flowers in the garden... it makes me sad when they die in the house
ReplyDeleteAll the spring flowers are putting a big smile on my face! The hyacinths in the Spring Bouquet set are lovely. I prefer to cut my flowers and bring the joy indoors.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful selection to choose from! I love your daffodil card with flowers pushing in front of your sentiment!…. I fight with the cut/keep flower question every time I walk into my yard with a pair of scissors!🙃
ReplyDeleteI prefer to leave my flowers in my garden.
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous flowers, tulips are some of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteWow, Wow, and more WOW! Love these new layering stamps! Hyacinths are my favourite spring bulb and you have done them beautifully! While we leave our flowers in the garden, we always purchase a pot of hyacinths as soon as the are available and enjoy the gorgeous fragrance. Love your new release!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful spring flowers and cards! Love the layering guide. It is so helpful. Looking forward to spring and seeing these beautiful flowers outside and on paper.
ReplyDeleteThose hyacinths are so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteThese sets are gorgeous. Irises and daffodils are my two favorite flowers. The Spring Bouquet looks like so much fun. Love the Bold Greetings too.
ReplyDeleteLove fresh cut flowers in my home.
ReplyDeleteI love having sunflowers in my home. They make me happy.
ReplyDeleteFlowers are beautiful everywhere!
ReplyDeleteI love these florals! I don’t own many layered stamps. These look so beautiful. I can’t wait to try them.
ReplyDeleteThe hyacinth are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous florals; perfect for brightening days until Spring 'officially' arrives...and then, even after. I love fresh cut flowers AND garden flowers! The more the better! Now I want to head to a greenhouse!
ReplyDeletehugs,
~carol
These flowers make me smile! TFS!
ReplyDeleteI love using florals in my papercrafts and layering stamps are my favorite so I can't wait for these stamps to be available.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous new florals!! The Iris is one of my very fave flowers. I like to cut flowers from the garden and enjoy them inside so I can see them every time I walk by them. But I will leave some in the garden, too.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful florals. They are such versatile and wonderful stamps. Thank you for the opportunity to win. Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful…
ReplyDeleteSherry Storjohann
DeleteI love fresh cut flowers! But I only have them when my friend shares her peonies with me!
ReplyDeleteI’m really excited about the layering flowers! Tulips are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI love having fresh cut flowers in my house. They just make me happy! :)
ReplyDeleteThese beautiful florals are amazing! So cheerful and pretty!
ReplyDeleteLori S in PA
I prefer leaving flowers in my garden, they last longer that way! I absolutely love all the beautiful florals in this release, so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese beautiful flowers make me anxious for Spring! I know we still have some Winter to come,but these are all so bright and cheerful 😍
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards! I love fresh flowers! Since I don't have a garden, I occasionally buy flowers to enjoy at home.
ReplyDeleteI always leave my flowers in the garden to enjoy from my windows or while working outside. Your spring release is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the Spring Bouquet!! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness, I’m in love with so many of the new things for spring!
ReplyDeleteLove the layered flowers! The guides are extremely helpful.
ReplyDeleteOmg! I can already tell this release is going to be my favorite release yet!!!! 😍😍
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely in love with the tulips 😍
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, especially love the pop up style card!
ReplyDeleteBoth, but I LOVE them in an arrangement. I love to bring flowers into various rooms in my house, and this makes me think of my arrangements. These flowers are GORGEOUS
ReplyDeleteThese sets are perfect for spring and summer...can be birthday, thank you or sympathy cards or just hello, thinking of you...great sets...hurry up Friday
ReplyDeleteHello?! Who needs a flower delivery service, when you can make your own blooms in any color variation! I’m seeing these blooms on craft sticks and in an expensive looking vase!!
ReplyDeleteI love your stamps! So easy to line up and so realistically 3D! These flowers look gorgeous and I'm ready for spring.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful florals for the coming spring and lovely cards showcasing these goodies. I prefer to see flowers in the garden!
ReplyDeleteThese new flowers and sentiments are perfect for the upcoming seasons - so bright and cheerful. Flowers in the garden are nice but having fresh flowers in the house puts a smile on my face. Jaycee
ReplyDeleteWow! Ready to celebrate spring. These flowers are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI like to leave my flowers in the garden as my husband is allergic to many, but scrolling through your fabulous cards made me feel like I was walking through a conservatory, thanks for the feel of spring!
ReplyDeleteLove these beautiful spring flowers! I love bringing a few blooms into the house to make a pretty bouquet!
ReplyDeleteLove the Hyacinths!
ReplyDeleteI want flowers in my house & in my garden, the more the better, unfortunately, I can't leave them in my yard because we have a serious deer problem.
ReplyDeleteI love to see the flowers bloom in our yard and around our neighborhood. Looking forward to springtime blooms! The projects in this post are absolutely lovely and I can't wait to see more eye candy this week. <3
ReplyDeleteTulips are my favourite flower and I love hyacinth and daffodils so this release is perfect to me! The stamp guides will be so helpful!
ReplyDeleteI love fresh arrangements but not from my garden. LOL Those flowers stay!
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy fresh flower arrangements! However I usually just leave my flowers in the garden. (I also love these flower stamps and your beautiful creations! )
ReplyDeleteI like flowers in the garden and on the table in a vase. No preference.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love all the beautiful florals! Exciting! Love how everyone uses a mix of other brands too! They all work well together :)
ReplyDeleteI love the flowers! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteI am loving the beautiful spring bouquet stamps and dies. I prefer flowers in the garden. If I cut them and bring them inside, my kitty just tries to knock them over unless I lock them away.
ReplyDeleteI do love fresh cut flowers, but I don't have any right now because deer eat mine. I get mine at the store. Thanks for a chance to win. :D
ReplyDeleteI love the whole release! These are going to sell out fast!
ReplyDeletespring! can't wait
ReplyDeleteLove all the flowers !
ReplyDeleteI like fresh cut flowers the best.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty stamp set..love how you included 3 layering flowers in one set! I love both...fresh cut flowers if my garden has an abundance but otherwise I enjoy them in the garden beds.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love these flower layering stamps. I have an old pumpkin layering stamp set you made years ago, and every time I use it, I get compliments on my great coloring technique, lol. It's one of my favorite sets so I am excited to try out these beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely designs!!! Thank you so much for sharing your ink layer colors!!!
ReplyDeleteI love fresh cut flowers bought from the store or florist. I have very hungry bunnies in my yard so frequently they are eating my flowers, but when they don't I love having the flowers out in my garden giving me a lovely view out of my window or a reason to go outside for some fresh air (and probably some weeding, LOL!)
I love getting cut flowers from the store. Trader Joe's or the farmer's market has the prettiest selection.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the new words! Sunny Studio large sentiment Words and die sets are seriously my favorite!! 💖
ReplyDeleteI love flowers in my garden. These flower sets are beautiful. I love them all!
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying the bright colored flowers. I am ready for spring!
ReplyDeleteLovely florals! I cannot keep plants alive but admire other people's gardens and smell their roses 😆
ReplyDeleteI love fresh cut florals, but also my planters in summer. These are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW WOW!!!!! This is LOVE! I LOVE Tulips first off all, and I love florals in general. This entire post is all on my wishlist lol. You did a fantastic job my friend!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI prefer fresh cut flowers. I love the layering stamps
ReplyDeleteI prefer fresh cut flowers because I don't have any flowers in my garden! These cards are so pretty, the flowers look just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, I just love all these spring flowers. Especially love the Daffodils.
ReplyDeleteSo, so pretty! Love the layering stamps. My fav cards are your basket of tulips and box card of blooms. Thanks for including your inks used.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty florals and wonderful card examples!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Love those tulips! I like most of my flowers outside due to allergies!
ReplyDeleteawesome creations !!!!! love them all. I prefer my flowers in the garden
ReplyDeleteLove tulips…great inspiration…
ReplyDeleteFlowers planted in the yard are just a perfect place for them to grow!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I especially love the daffodils! I love flowers everywhere!
ReplyDeleteI love hyacinth in the house, they smell delightful. Such a lovely bunch.. no pun intended...of products and creations!
ReplyDeleteWow! I LOVE the tulip set. Flowers in the house are nice. Lilacs are a favorite of mine.
ReplyDeleteI’m so ready for Spring! Love the layering, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI don't keep cut flowers in my house because of my cats but I will take garden cuttings with me to my work!
ReplyDeleteYou did a marvelous job on the hyacinths! I can almost smell them!
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