Welcome to the Reverse Confetti June Blog Hop!
Before she left, she wanted me to make 10 sympathy cards for her,
so I challenged myself to make some using this sketch.
For my first card, I decided to stamp my own background using Rose Garden
I cut my panel apart and layered them over a piece of Stone Cardstock.
I heat embossed the sentiment from Rose Garden in white onto a piece of Midnight Cardstock
that I had diecut using the Shakers 'n Frames Confetti Cuts.
For my next card, I created my panel by blending Sand Ink onto Cloud White Cardstock
using the new Leaf Lattice Stencil.
I stamped the sentiment onto a diecut I made using Round Top Tag Confetti Cuts.
I added some twine, a button and a couple of Rose Garden leaves stamped in Sand Ink
onto the Rose Garden Confetti Cuts.
On this card, I created my panels by stamping a leaf from Rose Garden
onto Stone Cardstock and heat embossing them in white.
I heat embossed the sentiment from Rose Garden in white onto a piece of Midnight Cardstock
that I had diecut using the Pop Up Circle Confetti Cuts.
I also heat embossed the bloom and leaves from Rose Garden onto vellum diecuts.
On this card, I used a mask to blend Lime Green Ink and Iced Aqua Ink
onto my panel.
I diecut the Rose Garden Confetti Cuts from vellum and heat embossed them in white.
I stamped the sentiment directly onto my panel.
And lastly, I created this card by stamping the Rose Garden stamps, with a little masking
onto my watercolour panel and heat embossing them in gold.
I coloured them in using my Zig Clean Colour Real Brush Markers.
I had fun colouring these flowers in, but realized that they didn't fit the tone of
a sympathy card, so I used the other sentiment from Rose Garden instead.
I added some a couple of score lines to fit with the sketch.
and to play along, if you'd like.
You have until Thursday, June 15th to link up your card.
Well, that's it for me for today.
There will be a $15 Reverse Confetti gift certificate up for grabs,
so you make sure you leave a comment
on each sneak peek post for each designer to increase your chances of winning!
Here's the complete list of everyone participating in today's hop:
Thanks for looking!
Good morning, Leigh.....such lovely sympathy cards which all of us need to make. Will save these ideas for our church card team.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Its awesome to see the variety you got from one set of stamps! So creative!
ReplyDeleteEach of these are fabulous, Leigh! Totally love.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, they are beautiful, every single one of them!
ReplyDeleteWow Leigh you were one busy girl! I love all the different looks you created with this stamp set and dont think I could ever pick a favorite!
ReplyDeleteWow, you've been busy make beautiful cards! I really love the roses in vellum. I think that is such an elegant look.
ReplyDeleteThe roses were colored beautifully. Nice touch.
ReplyDeleteWell you have certainly been busy. Great cards. I especially love the gold embossed floral.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful display of cards Leigh!!
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy creating pretty pretty creations! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteLeigh, what a beautiful set of cards!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely cards. Like the soft coloring very much. Your designs go so well with your sentiments. Thanks for sharing and inspiring me in this blog hop.
ReplyDeleteGreat group of cards, Leigh. With your busy schedule what an achievement to get so much done using mostly one set. You've inspired me~
ReplyDeleteLove the dividing with the twine.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards.
thanks for sharing.
Love all the cards! The stamp set is so pretty!
ReplyDeletePretty cards! Love that Rose Garden set!
ReplyDeleteSo.much.gorgeousness! I love the color combo on your CTS card--wonderful take on this week's sketch!
ReplyDeleteI just realized you used CTS225 for ALL your cards! I was blown away by the different looks until I read your post. Love them all, Leigh!
ReplyDeleteGreat job. I love them all. Good sale and loads of inspiration. Now I just need to decide how much my checkbook can afford.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards. thanks for showing so many sympathy cards.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for your friend moving away, but I bet she felt better with all your beautiful hand made cards. I love the supply choices you made!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Love the backgrounds and the colors you used. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAmazing inspiration!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Leigh!! I love that sketch! So many beautiful takes on it <3
ReplyDeleteVery wonderful sympathy cards...its so hard to make but I love these very beautiful designs.
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