Hello and welcome to the Sweet n' Sassy Stamps March release bloghop.
You should have arrived here via Julee's blog and if not there is a complete list below. The team has lots of inspiration using our March release so be sure to leave a comment on each blog as you hop along for a chance to win a $10 voucher to the store. You have until 10pm EST on March 24th and the winner will be announced on the company blog on March 25th.
Now for the deets on my cards.
For the first one I started with a top folding white card base and a white panel. I stamped the flower image from the Blessings in Disguise set and stamped it again on masking paper to be able to mask it off while I created the background.
For the background I blended Picked Raspberry, Mustard Seed and Carved pumpkin distress oxides using the Life Changing Blender Brushes by Picet Fence Studios. After I finished the background I spritzed water for texture. I removed the mask and added a greeting from the Sweet Little Lamb set.
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Oh Ceal! I love both of your cards!! So lovely!!
ReplyDeleteI like how you inked the backgrounds. They look so pretty with the flower in the foreground..
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous and uplifting cards!!! I keep looking at them, trying to pick a favorite color scheme, but I can't. They are equally beautiful, and the best thing is the encouragement to hold onto Jesus and let go of all fear!!
ReplyDeleteHow very lovely with the pretty color combos you did.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ink blended backgrounds and great sentiments.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty inked backgrounds! I picked up some inks before the health situation got so bad, and I need to give them a spin. Your pretty cards inspire me!
ReplyDeleteLovely Spring cards. Love the backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteLovely spring cards. Love the backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and
ReplyDeletelovely colors.
Carla from Utah
Beautiful CAS designs, Ceal. The distress inks really make the flower pop!
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