Dear Crafters,
Tonight the Art with Heart team are sharing creative projects using products from the Sale-a-bration brochure. All Sale-a-bration products are earned for FREE with sales of $90+ (AUD).
- Spend $90, choose one free level 1 product
- Spend $180, choose one free level 2 product, OR choose two level 1 items
- Spend $270, have the option to choose three level 1 items or one level 1 item and one level 2 item
The Sale-a-bration promotion is current now until 31st March . Be sure to request your copy of the brochure today. Sale-a-bration is also a great time to join our fabulous team. Ask me how!
If you’re already hopping, then you just came to me from the lovely, Rebecca Jacovou. If you’re just joining, great! Use the “next” button at the end of my post to hop all the way around. Blog Hops are full circles, so you can start hopping here and then at the end of each post there is a link to the next one. There is also a list of participants at the end in case of any broken links.
Now let’s get started!
Today I share my favourite Sale-a-bration product, and hands down, it has to be this bright and colourful Designer Series Paper, Bubbles & Fizz. Here are the colours:
I wanted to show you all the different designs, so what better way to do it, than with the herringbone technique!
I sliced the DSP into 1/2″ x 12″ strips. I took a piece of scrap card cut to 4″ x 5-5/8″ and covered it in Fast Fuse. Then I began placing the strips starting with the Lemon Lime Twist bubbles one across the centre. I kept adding strips in different directions, cutting them off at the edge of the card. This creates an amazing background!
The Stitched Shapes Circle Framelits, break up all the straight lines and helps take the eye to the feature of the bottle like a target.
I die cut the large bottle in white card from the Bottles & Bubbles Framelits dies. I used a sponge dauber to add some Lemon Lime Twist ink to it, applying more at the bottom and lighter at the top. Check out those gorgeous Glitter & Clear Epoxy Shapes on the bottle. I even used some of the extra strips to decorate the inside of the card!
For my next card, I have used the same Designer Series Paper with the Epic Celebrations stamp set from the Sale-a-bration brochure with the Trifold Shutter card technique.
I coloured the images using a blender pen and ink pads; Bermuda Bay and Smoky Slate. The Stitched Shapes Framelits were used to die cut the shoes image.
As you can see, this DSP can be used in many different ways, not just with the Bubble Over Suite!
and here it is opened flat!
Thanks for visiting today.
Don’t forget to email me at craftwithkate@live.com.au to request your copy of any Catalogue or to ask about joining the Art With Heart team.
Now it’s time to follow the blog hop to our next participant, Alisha Watson.
If you find a broken link or have come to this blog hop from a different entry point, you can view the participants below.
- Caroline Manwaring
- Rachel Palmieri
- Leanne Mitchell
- Rachel Woollard
- Fiona Ryan
- Rebecca Jacovou
- Kate Morgan
- Alisha Watson
- Claire Daly
- Tina Gillespie
- Monika O’Neill
- Kim Dallinger
- Ros Davidson
- Sharon Davern
- Catherine Proctor
Happy Hopping!
I love that herringbone design on your first card Kate, and a great teenager card for your second one. Both bright & fun cards! 🙂
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Lovely bright vards using nubble & fizz dsp.
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Your lovely cards showcase this DSP so well, Kate.
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What fun, fantastic cards, Kate! The herringbone looks amazing.
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Two great cards, Kate. I especially love the first one; what a great way to use DSP!
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OMgosh, Kate!!! Too cute and fun!!! :))) God bless you, Hon!!! :)))
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What fabulous cards to show off the fun and bright colour of the DSP. I really love the herringbone card I will have to give one of those a try.
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These are awesome Kate. You have really showcased this bright and happy DSP. The shutter card looks great but my fave is the herringbone card too. Thanks for playing along in the Art with Heart Team monthly blog hop.
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Gorgeous cards Kate, the herringbone card would have been a lot of work, but looks stunning.xxx
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Lovely cheery cards. The herringbone one is my favourite!
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Bright and Cheery card Kate. The herringbone technique is a great way to showcase the DSP and a great way to use scraps too.
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Lovely and bright Kate. I haven’t had a go at the Herringbone technique, but I just might have to! 🙂
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Oh Kate, thanks for reminding us all how very effective such a simple combination of strips of paper can look! It really showcases that lovely DSP and looks so vibrant!
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Your cards are fantastic. The DSP Bubble and Fizz is a lovely background for your stamps.
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