Welcome to Sparkle N Sprinkle's March 1 Reveal.
This
month we are featuring five versatile stamp sets. February was a mix of winter and spring and
so is our reveal. Two sets are filled
with the joy and freshness of Spring, while two other sets are perfect for
Christmas.
So
many of us plan to start our Christmas cards early and work on them throughout
the year (yes, that is always my plan).
Why not get started with this month's technique kit using the pretty Red
Cardinal drawn by Rosiland Solomon. This
Winter Cardinal set can also be purchased separately and is also included in
Jazzy Jill's Technique Video for the month.
The
first of the month also means a new challenge at SNS Creative Challenges where the theme is always
"Anything Goes with
Loose Glitter, Embossing Powder and/or Flocking."
Check out these awesome new
sets:
Born to Shop #554 |
Winter Cardinal #518 |
Crystal Medallion #531 |
Iris Frame #532 |
Springtime Spunky #537 |
Want a chance to win one of these sets?!
Join us for the Designers’ Mystery Party on
March 1st and 2nd. Five
Winners (one for each new stamp set) will be selected by Random.org. Winners will also get to choose one Glitter
and one Embossing Powder to go with their new stamp set.
Here is how the Mystery
Party works-
On
Five of the participating blogs below, a Commenter will be selected to receive
the prize. No one knows who the five
Mystery Designers are, so you may wish to visit each blog to leave a comment.
The winners will be
announced on March 3 on Facebook, the SNS
blog, and on our blogs:
Here are the participating
designers:
I
love the newness of spring and all the lovely flowers so I could not resist
using the Iris Frame set for this reveal.
I
stamped the lovely image and heat embossed with White Detail Embossing Powder
on light weight vellum. This gives it
such a delicate look. I colored the
flowers on the back, using my Copic markers.
I added some Concord Star Embossing Powder and Sun Dazzle Sparkle N Soft
to the flower center with a glue pen.
I
layered the image on white cardstock, that was run through an embossing folder, and popped
it up on a 2nd piece, punched around the edges with a corner/border
punch set. The lovely background paper
is Blue Pathways from Sparkle N Sprinkles’ Pocket Full of Papers line.
This
set includes three different sentiments which makes it very versatile for
different occasions.
Don’t
forget to leave a comment for a chance to win – I might be one of the secret
designers! Don’t forget to visit my
fellow designers for more chances to win.
Can’t wait to grab up these
sets?
Each of the five stamp sets
are available at 20% off, valid through March 3.
You may also phone the SNS
Shoppe to place your orders.
Thank
you for stopping by!
E. Marie
31 comments:
Beautiful technique and even beautifuller card (LOL) - so feminine, peaceful, and full of hope - a great card for an assortment of occasions! hugs, de
Lovely card Marie. Great idea to do the vellum - very unique and delicate!
Absolutely stunning! Love how this image looks on vellum.
So pretty! I love this on vellum. I love the soft, pretty colors. Great job!
Awesome coloring on this vellum and such a soft look layered as you did it. Love your around the page border and these florals are stunning. Very springlike card, and I for one, am very ready for spring to arrive in Upstate SC! TFS & Hugs
So pretty and soft and truly feeling spring-y!
This is so beautiful. The colors you used are perfect!
I love the softness of the colors. Beautiful card
Love how you used velum! Wonderful card, thanks for sharing.
Your GORGEOUS card makes my heart happy! It is smiling so big right now that I think it may burst!!! I love the softness of your color palette and the vellum is just perfect for this set! Would love to win this incredible stamp set!!!! Out of all the sets this is my absolute favorite!!! Fingers crossed!!! TFS!
OH my gosh, this card is absolutely magnificent!!! I love your crisp, white base with this gorgeous floral image which you've colored so beautifully! And that dimension--look at that fabulous dimension! Awesome job, super inspiring!
Marie, Wow this is truly beautiful x
What a beautiful card and what a great way to make this beautiful Iris set look so soft and sweet. This is a wowser!
What a pretty card. I love the white heat embossed outlines paired with the color. Reminds me of cloisinne enameling. The die cut and embossed layers look great. Well done.
I love the soft colors you used and what a wonderful lattice looking frame too. Just gorgeous in every detail!
Super card - love these new stamp sets - endless possibilities !!!
Wow, what great techniques, vellumn and white EP softens the flowers and adds to the enn=joyment of opening that card and seeing the awe.
Irises are among my favorite flowers and I love how you treated them in this design. Using the white is stunning.
I love your use of the vellum and embossing with white and coloring it. I want to try that. It's so feminine looking and delicate. Thank you for sharing this design with us.
Jan Hobbs
The flowers are so soft and pastel. Great card.
Beautiful. Love the technique it really highlites the stamp!
Very pretty. Thanks for the inspiration
What a soft and delicate spring card. Love the use of vellum and the softer colors used.
This is such a beautiful card !!!! I love the way you used the stamp !!!!
Hugs,
Mayra
Mayrasdesigns.blogspot.com
Marie, I always love your cards and this one is no exception. I really like using velum, but I always forget to use white ep! I am going to have to make a point to do that soon!
This stamp looks so different done in pastel colors. Very nice!
Wow, the effect of stamping on vellum is so pretty and delicate!
Love the vellum! This is such a great look and I'm going to have to try it too!
Your card reminds me of spring; it's lovely.
White EP on vellum is so delicate. Love your card, Marie. The colors are lovely and vellum makes it so special and different.
Hugs,
Eret
Your take on this card is so different from the other members in the hop. That's what makes this stamp a winner - many diverse techniques. I love the vellum on white. It looks so "soft". Good for a sympathy card. Beautiful!
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