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HERE! So many gorgeous new florals including this amazing new set....
Cartoon Tulips!
The layering stamps, of course, make this floral! I love the dimension this easy shading gives! After stamping the reds, I added some Olive and Moss for the green stem.
Next, I die cut the image along with a fun foam piece and layered them together for the perfect dimensional. I added the florals to the card base and stamped a quick sentiment. Just to jazz up the white card base, I used Classy Stripes Stencil to add in a few little lines of detail.
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GIVEAWAY
$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 09/09/2021 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 09/11/2021.
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BLOG HOP
Love your use of the subtle stripes in the background. Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe stenciled background is perfect with the red tulips. Love your card.
ReplyDeleteAlways fun to pop on over and see what you created :) -- Yeah, this set is on my wish list -- I adore this card with the "cartoon" type use of color :)
ReplyDeleteI really love those tulips and your subtle background makes them center-stage!!
ReplyDeleteI love the subtly of your tulip card background - it adds that little something extra that pulls it all together!
ReplyDeleteI love your background with the tulips. Clean and simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Those stripes are perfect to add just enough interest in the background!
ReplyDeleteLovely card! Can't go wrong with a pretty tulip.
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely CAS card!
ReplyDeleteThis release is just amazing! And thanks for sharing such beautiful inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful inspiration as always! Love your style.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, Laurie!
ReplyDeleteLove the subtle background with the bright tulips!
ReplyDeleteLove the tulips that look so real with your coloring! Mahalo for sharing your beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteI love the CAS tulips!
ReplyDeleteTulips were my grandmother's favorite and Tulip was her nick name do I always think of her when I see them. Pretty!
ReplyDeleteI like those red tulips and the subtle stenciling in the background.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tulips and love your soft stripes!
ReplyDeleteLove the release! Cute card!
ReplyDeleteMan, these pretty tulip cards are getting to me. They were my mom's favorite flower.
ReplyDeleteGood job! I love all the flowers!
ReplyDeleteLove your card. Love how you used the classy stripes stencil.
ReplyDeleteThe tulips are very sweet. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! The Cartoon Tulips and the Bird sets are my favs.
ReplyDeleteYour card is simply gorgeous! Great colors! I love the soft striping on the background!
ReplyDeleteI love the tulip with the subtle background!
ReplyDeleteI love the subtle striped background!
ReplyDeleteI love the simplistic beauty. i may have to get this stamp as well!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card -- love the stenciled background
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card; I love those tulips in red.
ReplyDeleteso love the tulip
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! I swear it looks like you took hours to blend them with Copic markers. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, clean card. I think the Cartoon Tulips set is my favorite from this fantastic release.
ReplyDeleteI love this tulip stamp set - your card is beautiful.
ReplyDeletePretty card! Love the background you created.
ReplyDeleteLove this card!
ReplyDeleteI love the stripes! What a cool idea for a background!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love tulips
ReplyDeleteWow, your tulips look fabulous. The clean & simple style makes them stand out even more❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteLove these beautiful tulips!
ReplyDeleteI like the use of the stripes stencil to create the faded lines.
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