Hello friends! Welcome to the first new release by Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps for the new year! There's something for everyone...something sweet, something sassy, and something elegant as well as a die set you will reach for over and over again!
First, let me tell you about our
Something New Challenge.
Just make a card or project using something new…a new stamp set, a new tool, a new paper pad…anything as long as it is new. Be sure to tell us in your description what you used that was new. Link up your project using the Linky Tool at the bottom of this post. Of course there will be a PRIZE…one lucky participant will be randomly selected to receive a $10 Gift Code to be used toward any item at the Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps Store! Make sure your project is uploaded by Thursday, January 15th. The winner will be announced on the Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps Blog on Friday, January 16th.
Now…Let's see what's new!
My first two projects were made using the new Parisian Postcard stamp set designed by Graciellie Designs.
Creative Nugget: A background was created using several of the images from Parisian Postcard and the Typewriter Text Background. Gathered Twigs and Victorian Velvet distress inks were sponged, dabbed, and stenciled on for a vintage finish. Copic Markers were used to add a little more color to the rose on the postcard and the stamp was popped up for dimension. The postcard was all tied up with twine and the sentiment on a Mini Tag die cut was tied on as well to finish the card.
Creative Nugget: The rose and the butterfly images from the Parisian Postcard stamp set were perfect for making this get well card. The rose was randomly stamped on a piece of Neenah Solar Crest card stock and sponging added for a aged look. A piece of mixed media paper was smooshed onto watered down Worn Lipstick distress ink to create a very light background. Next, the sentiment from Flower Blocks 3 was stamped, and the roses were stamped around the sentiment. The Worn Lipstick distress ink was watercolored on and around the roses in layers to add more color. The butterfly was also watercolored, fussy cut, and popped onto the card. A wrinkled seam binding bow and pearls were added to finish the card.
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Creative Nugget: I enjoyed using both the Sweet Sarah and Sassy Cindy stamp sets to create this card…Sarah and Cindy are Besties after all! The images were colored with Copic Markers and paper pieced. Of course they are wearing their best jewelry! Bright colors and a scattering of pearls and rhinestones make this a fun card. The sentiment on the inside says, "That's because the BEST ones are already mine!
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I love your romantic cards using the PostCard set. Lovely collage cards! Awesome idea adding Cindy and Sarah on one card! I am going to remember that! Great colors too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Cards and colouring Cathy. I need to learn to colour from you. The layers on your card is beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Cathy. Love the fantastic Parisian Post cards. The collage of images look wonderful and the colors are so pretty. Love the twine on the first one, and the torn edge and the ribbon on the second... the background colors are gorgeous! Sweet Sarah and Sassy Cindy look great together!
ReplyDeleteLove those girlfriends side by side Cathy and your collages are amazing! Hugs, Jenny
ReplyDeleteLovely cards and love the combing of Sweet Sarah and Sassy Cindy.
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!! I really like your tips too! Will definitely be attempting the smooshed distress ink card--so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh this is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards, I love the colors and layout on the second one.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards - love the romantic look of the first and the bright colors of the second.
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I love the romantic look of the two Parisian cards. So many elegant details. The card with Sarah and Cindy is fantastic!! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! I specially love the necklaces on the ladies. Great touch!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for creating such stunning samples with the new Parisian Postcard set. Love both cards!
ReplyDeleteOh, so lovely!
ReplyDeletethis is a great collection, love the cards very beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning Paris card! And fun friend card!
ReplyDeleteLove how the cards are wrapped in ribbon and twine.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards.
thanks for sharing
Beautiful cards with the Postcard set and I like that you put Cindy and Sarah together.
ReplyDeleteLove the antique feel of your postcard and the way it is wrapped up, such pretty stamping on the second, love the torn edge.. fun paper piecing and great coloring of the hair in the last, like your design too!
ReplyDeleteGreat elegant feel to your cards and the last one is so fun!
ReplyDeleteLove how you combined Cindy and Sarah. And your beautiful vintage works - love the twine and bow.
ReplyDeleteCute paperpiecing the gals tops & your jewels on them! Lovely background paper made with the rose image, pretty coloring.
ReplyDeleteLovely set of cards, Kathy. Cindy and Sarah work perfectly together on your friendship card. Great design and colors as well!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! I love how you used both sets in the second card. Just love the Sassy Cindy sentiments. Thanks for the fun hop!
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful pink cards, and I am really enjoying the funny sassy cards, too.
ReplyDeleteLove all 3 of these cards.
ReplyDeleteThese cards are great! I love the composition and the vintage look in the first one especially. And the stitching on that and the third add a nice bit of texture. Darn, I have GOT to get my sewing machine out! :) Thanks so much for sharing these!
ReplyDeleteSo much talent.
ReplyDeleteThe postcard is beautiful.
I love the way you cut the girls out.
Great cards.
Blessings,
Em
All these cards are so pretty. I was visiting my favorite craft store this past weekend (which I think is one of yours too...smile) and Lurene put that stamp set in front of me to show me...but I had already put too much on the counter (the budget only goes so far...smile) So I said, "Next time." Now maybe I should have gotten this one instead makes such a pretty card!
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