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Thursday, October 13, 2016
Neat & Tangled October Release - Day 4 - Giveaways
Have you been enjoying release week so far? Today is our final day of reveals and I'm really excited about today's products.
Today I'm showcasing my two new stencils, Polka and Scoops.
These are great basic stencils, but I actually designed them to be used in conjunction with my Scandinavian Prints set.
When I designed the Scandinavian Prints stamp set, I really wanted to be able to use it for just that, creating prints. And I've definitely done that, but this makes it so much easier! Instead of eyeballing, the stencil does the hard work of spacing for you. It really makes it easy, and you can quickly create much larger prints for say, layouts or giftwrap.
I'm using Altenew inks for each of these cards. This first one features the Scoops stencil. I used a basic ink blender to color the scoops and then added the details through stamping. I cut a panel using my new Scalloped dies and then stamped, fussy cut, and foam mounted our Hello You sentiment.
A few sequins finished it off.
Of course I needed to use Polka too.
This time I kept the colors very soft and then added this Big Hugs die cut sentiment from Danielle (which was cut three times and adhered for dimension).
These are so easy and fun to create, I could seriously stencil/stamp prints for hours.
I did throw together one more card though, this time just using Polka as a basic stencil. I love that the openings are far enough apart that you don't have to do any masking or be particularly careful when using multiple colors.
Just a super quick card featuring our Awesome stamps and dies that I'm planning to mass produce for Carina's birthday thank yous (that are SO overdue it's embarassing).
OK, that's all for me today. Don't forget to leave comments and here and on the Neat & Tangled blog. I'll announce some winners tomorrow!
These are gorgeous! LOVING the colors!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove ALL of these cards Miriam, such pretty colours.
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ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous! I love how you used the stencils, which are amazing by the way!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute cards! I love how easy the stencils make it to create fast floral backgrounds. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteAll 3 cards are adorable!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Love each one...
ReplyDeleteThey're all beautifully done Miriam!
ReplyDeleteBravo!!
Beautiful cards! Love the stencil designs! Great that they coordinate with the Scandinavian Prints set, but also fab on their own! The Big Hugs die is another fave!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you did these sentiments!
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful cards. Love how you've designed the stencils and stamp sets to work together... ingenious and wow, such gorgeous results!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. Love the large sentiments. TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards.
ReplyDeleteLove the first one - the flowers are growing up
and down.
the polka dots are fun.
thanks for sharing.
Lovely cards!
ReplyDeleteLove the versatility of your stencils...they look great with your stamp set but I can see how well they can be used in many different ways.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards!!! Love the bold colors and the bold sentiment on your first card especially. Wow!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cool to see the stencils with the Scandinavian Print stamps! I see what you mean about it keeping the spacing even. It really makes a lovely clean design pattern.
ReplyDeleteThese stencils are fantastic and so good to use with the stamp set, which I love. You've done such an amazing design job!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards! The Scandinavian Print stamps look great with the stencilled backgrounds!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. The stencils are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards using these great stencils.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards using these great stencils.
ReplyDeleteHow clever are the stencils?! What a great product line. Love your designs today.
ReplyDeleteLove these! What great new goodies!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and colors!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the stamping and use of stencils (!!!) and large sentiment! What a terrific release, Miriam!
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