Monday, June 17

Sweet 'n Sassy June Release Feature Day 3: Flower Blocks 2‏


This is the second set in our Flower Blocks series.  These bold and beautiful blooms make the perfect focal image and can be easily paper-pieced or colored.
  • Stamp set includes 4 images and 4 sentiments
  • Set measures approximately 6" x 8"
  • The images measure approximately 2 5/8" x 2 5/8"
  • Designed by Korin Sutherland
  • Stamp set is $26
This is what I created with this new set:
I colored the image (x2) with Copic markers, cut out the second one and added it to create a 3D effect. Added pearls a little bits of Star Dust Stickles and a little rwine bow.
The papers I used are from My Mind's Eye. The sentiment was stamped in Jet Black Archival Ink.
I used last week sketch from "The Sweet Stop"



Check out some of the fabulous samples made by our talented DT in the thumbnails below.

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The deadline to comment for a chance to win is midnight EST Friday, June 21st.  The list of winners will be announced on our website homepage by Monday, June 24th.

Thanks so much for joining us!  Enjoy the hop!

35 comments:

  1. Very pretty Giovana. Love the rich color of the flower and the touch of sparkles. The papers are pretty too!

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  2. Such beautiful detail work. Gorgeous card!

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  3. Lovely--I like how you tilted the image and the pearls.

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  4. Beautiful, Giovana! I love the popped up image and that bit of shine...lovely!

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  5. Beautiful. Love the colors, paper, twine, and bling.

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  6. Love the vibrant color of the flower! Definitely made a beautiful card! Great details on this gem!

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  7. Your coloring really brings the flower to live!

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  8. Gorgeous!! Love your papers and those little pearls in the center of the flower.

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  9. Wow! this is gorgeous. I love the stitching and the die cut flower.

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  10. the paper choice and stitching are wonderful. Great coloring and I love the little pearls in the center. Wonderfully made!

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  11. Beautiful rich colouring of your flower, love the sketch and twine bow :-)

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  12. Very pretty...love the sparkle and pearls on the flower.

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  13. Gorgeous! Great composition & colors.

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  14. I think this is my favorite sets. Love the coloring and the little splash of bling. TFS

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  15. Beautiful card.

    craftymom205 at yahoo dot com

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  16. Wow, this red totally sets off this card. The pearls and glitter finish it nicely.

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  17. So pretty! Such a rich red flower, nice stitching, TFS!

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  18. Gorgeous card love the red!

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  19. I love the layout with all that sewing and lovely papers, now that flower is gorgeous, it looks almost real with the 3D and the sparkle, it looks like a macro photo, amazing my dear..

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  20. Looking forward to owning these as I love the first set so much. Enjoyes the pearls in the flower.

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  21. ,great stitching details...gorgeous!

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  22. Such a deep rich red.. love how you can even see texture through its richness.. :-) Lovely!

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  23. Really like the detail and layers

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  24. Such a beautiful and bold card!

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  25. This card is dynamite! Love the deepness of color!

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  26. Very pretty card! The background paper you chose is perfect.

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  27. WOW love the red!! SO striking.
    xxxx
    Riette

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  28. Gorgeous! Love the dramatic red color and sparkle.

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  29. Beautiful card! Love the pearls in the center! Great colors! TFS

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  30. Lovely card in so many ways....the colors, the stitching, the layering, the pearls... Love it so much.

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  31. Stunning card! I love how you tilted your image on this card and the patterned papers you used. Thanks for sharing.

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