The INKspired blog hop for this round is going to be a good one! The team are showcasing the Love You Always Product Suite, I am looking forward to all the different ways to use the printed paper or the two stamp sets. This suite was designed as a Valentines Day theme but Stampin’ Up! have done a great job not making it too over the top with “love”.
I have used the True Love DSP, it is black and white papers printed papers. I coloured the paper with Stampin’ Blends.
You can see the difference between the two. I cut the paper down to 6 x 6 papers
I chopped the 6 x 6 paper down to create 4 cards! It could be called a one-sheet wonder.
I used two of the Hippo & Friends Dies on the left and to the right, I chopped it with my trimmer.
Here are the cards! I added the Brilliant Wings Dies which is a sneak peek of the upcoming Annual Catalogue and can be ordered from now.
I am so impressed with them! I have used the Painted Texture embossing folder for the background.
I have added a photo of each card.
I think this one is my favourite, with the three panels.
All the greetings are from the one set, Many Messages. It is so clever, all the greetings are one stamps and a large die that cuts them all out together.
‘Sending a smile your way’ the best greeting! I love sending cards for no reason besides making the recipient smile.
Seeing that they are a set, I made a cute little box to put them in.
Next up is the AMAZING Narelle Macey
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Brilliant stunning.
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing your amazing creations. What size are the cards and the box? This would make a lovely gift. ❤️
Absolutely gorgeous, Teneale!
Stunning. Such a special set. A beautiful gift for someone. Love , love, love.
Gorgeous cards and great use of dsp. Thanks for the inspiraton
Beautiful cards as always, Teneale! Thank you for inspiring me!!!
Teneale, did you use any other color of blends than those shown? There seems to be some shade of yellow and maybe purple posy?
As always your creative work is so exciting and I feel so motivated that I can attempt to make something similar!
Looking forward to your answer,
Sharon