Aug 12, 2020

Sweet 'n Sassy August Release Bloghop & Giveaway


Hello and welcome to the Sweet 'n Sassy August release hop and giveaway. The team has lots of inspiration for you using the stamp sets from the August release. 
You also have a chance to win a $10 gift voucher to the shop just by leaving a comment on each designers blog. You have until 10pm EST August 18th to do so. 
You should have arrived here via Julee's blog and I know you loved her projects, they are always so gorgeous.
Here are the deets on my two cards. I used the new release, Bushel of Blessings set along with the Thoughtful words for the sentiments on both cards. 

I stamped each image with black hybrid ink and colored them both using Copic markers. It's not really my style but I have so much patterned paper that I need to use so I decided to use it for these to start a set of cards. I will make a couple more to go with it later. 
Your next stop is the talented Diane

I have added a complete list below so if you get lost along the way.





 

11 comments :

  1. Both cards are lovely, Ceal. Great new release!

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  2. Those cards are fantastic. You just got me in the mood for Autumn! I love sending cards like this to friends for no reason.

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  3. Love your cards pumpkins are so beautiful . These are perfect for the fall.

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  4. Love your CAS cards. The stamped image is front and center and both are beautifully colored.
    -Melissa

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  5. Beautifully colored images from this pretty set! Awesome cards!

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  6. I love the papers and your coloring! Great cards!

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  7. Oh, the wagon with pumpkins is such a delightful design & I sure like the way you coloured it & the different look you gave to the background by adding the DSP. The date of closing for comments is my 65th birthday - how did it arrive so fast? lol

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  8. Love that wheelbarrow! Great fall cards!

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