Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Neat & Tangled January Release Day 3 & Giveaways
It's Day 3 of the Neat & Tangled January Release and today we're showing off the rest of my new products for this release, the Nested Hexagon stencil and cover plate.
For my first card today, I cut the coverplate from black cardstock, and then trimmed a portion of it away. I backed the remaining hexagons with some plain white cardstock, and then adhered the entire piece over some yellow patterned paper.
The sentiment is from the Art Deco set.
I love how bold and graphic this is.
Then I decided to play some with the stencil. I made a couple panels with ink sprays, but my favorite piece ended up being this one which was created by placing a plain piece of paper over the stencil to soak up the excess spray after the initial panel was created.
The sentiments are from the You're Pretty stamp set.
Short and sweet today, but you definitely want to head over to the Neat & Tangled blog to check out what the rest of the team created. I think you're going to love seeing all the different looks at this design, plus a comment there gives you a chance to win these goodies!
I'm going to be giving away some of my products as well. To be entered to win, be a follower and leave a comment. For extra chances, head over to my instagram post (@mprantner) and follow the directions on today's post over there. Winners will be announced on Friday.
See you tomorrow for the final day of reveals!
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Such a cool design, Miriam. These look awesome
ReplyDeleteto play with. Beautiful cards.
Wow great graphic design. Love the cards.
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ReplyDeleteWow great graphic design. Love the cards.
ReplyDeleteYou hit it out of the park with this cool hextastic design!!
ReplyDeleteLove the graphic look of the yellow and black card. Such a cool design idea to cut away part of the die cut.
ReplyDeleteFabulous showcases of a die/stencil that are rife with endless possibilities! Reflecting the sentiment from your stencil card: YOU are pretty awesome!
ReplyDelete~carol
Love how the design interlocks!
ReplyDeleteAwesome design! Excited that there is a die and a stencil! Love the cards you made!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful products, Miriam!!! Great cards!!!
ReplyDeleteWow....this is simply stunning!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards using these cool hexagons.
ReplyDeletestunning cards :) i adore geometricals and these are so cool
ReplyDeleteI like the graphic design on the first and the pretty colors on the second.
ReplyDeleteWow, so retro, loving its funky look especially on the yellow card, wow.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative die you made ! Congratulations !
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I love the bold and graphic design of your first card, wow! This stencil is super cool.
ReplyDeleteFabulous geometric design on the first card. Love the more loose look of the second card. Thanks for sharing your creativity.
ReplyDeleteVery unique design. I like it! Perfect way to show how versitle a die plate is! Plus that glitter.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a creative pattern! I love the card you made using part of the die. The black and white on yellow looks great!
ReplyDeleteLove this detailed hexagon design. Great graphic look.
ReplyDeleteVery cool design, love the bold, graphic look.
ReplyDeleteVery cool design, love the bold, graphic look.
ReplyDeleteVery cool design, love the bold, graphic look.
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ReplyDeletesome cool looking
cards!
Carla from Utah
Fabulous modern look.. Love it! Hmm.. something tells me you can't stop using this.. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a IG follower as well!
Beautiful cards!! I love the hexagon look!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous backgrounds! Very unique.
ReplyDeletehmnelson15{at}frontier{dot}com
Love both cards.. the die cut is so pretty and the stencile is absolutely amazing background and pretty sentiment...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. Love the boldness of the Mazel Tov card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, Miriam! I love the clean and graphic look of your first card! Cutting away part of the design really adds a whole new dimension. I'm a follower of your blog and a follower on IG (and left you some IG love).
ReplyDeleteI can totally see why you love your stenciled panel. Love the soft ink beading, and it's the perfect background for your sentiment. Also love the boldness of your first card.
ReplyDeleteI love the stenciling. I need to get back to my stencils--thanks for reminding me with your cool background...
ReplyDeleteVery cool!! I do love how your stenciled (or un-stenciled?) background looks, specially with the ink splatters.
ReplyDeleteLove the bold look of the first card, and the second card is great - love how you used the excess ink on the stencil to get the background.
ReplyDeleteLove the "secondary print" panel, it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery cool border look with the die!
ReplyDeleteI love your cards! Such a fantastic cover plate and stencil!
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with these pieces. I was just thinking that it's a good thing the stencils are relatively inexpensive because I think I need them both. Love the black, white and yellow combo!
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