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Friday, January 11

Impression Obsession Spring Release Celebration Day 5


Welcome to Impression Obsession Spring Celebration Day 5.

The Impression Obsession Spring Release Celebration and goes all week long (January 7th-11th).
Every day you will find the list of participants on the Impression Obsession Blog at 6 am.
Every single blog will give away a $25 for the event, so the more you comment through the week the more chances to win you have.
All the comments for all the event days will be open until Sunday January 13th at noon.
All winners will be announced on Monday January 14th.

You can find all the new Spring Release HERE.

Now, let me show you the cards I have for you today.

Thank you for being there
I love this big poppies image!! Gorgeous, gorgeous!!
Stamp the L13752 Poppy Field on white cardstock in Black Ink, color them with markers first, then add color pencils, here I used Chameleon Pencils.
Trim image to 5.25" x 5.25", blend Bubblegum ink around the edges with a soft brush. Add Clear Wink of Stella to image.
Stamp C13760 Being There sentiment on vellum paper in Cherry Ink, set aside to dry, then trim and adhere to poppies panel.
Adhere panel to a 6" x 6" card base.
Embellish it with White Nuvo Drops ad red dew drops.



You are on my mind
This card was very simple and easy to make.
Stamp F16421 Daisy image on watercolor paper in Versamark Watermark Ink, add gold embossing powder and heat set.
Mist image with Gold Shimmering Bliss, trim panel to 3.75" x 4.75"
Stamp B17260 My Prayers sentiment on white cardstock in Goldenrod Ink.
Adhere sentiment to panel, add clear rhinestones and tie twine around.
Add foam adhesive to panel and adhere it to white card base. 


Don't forget to stop at the Impression Obsession Blog to check the list of participants, also don't forget to leave a comment for your chance to win.

Thanks for stopping by!
Come back tomorrow for more inspiration.

28 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Loving this poppy stamp! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Love the coloring on the first one, both cards are lovely.

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  3. Great cards especially the poppy and it's vibrant color scheme!

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  4. Great cards!! Love all the new flower images in this release!!

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  5. I love the way you used the same main color for the sentiments
    as well as the images. These are so pretty!

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  6. The poppies are gorgeous.
    All of the beautiful flowers
    make me jealous - it's
    snowing outside. I want
    flowers. thanks for
    sharing.
    txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  7. great coloring on these cards. I enjoy your work

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  8. They're both beautiful! I especially love the poppies!!!

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  9. Gorgeous cards with these pretty poppies and daisies!

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  10. Your coloring on the flowers is AMAZING!!!

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  11. I have no coloring skills. These are great

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  12. Your coloring is perfect!! I love both of your cards!!!

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  13. LOVELY WORK!!! TOTALLY GORGEOUS COLORING!!! ;)

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  14. Beautiful poppies and sweet daisies.

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  15. What a very happy, happy, happy post with beautiful cards!

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  16. Wonderful cards, great floral stamps!

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  17. Can’t decide which ones I love more - usually daisies win but these poppies are gorgeous!

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  18. You are so talented, my friend! <3

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  19. Both of your cards are stunning! But your first one with the poppies blows me away! You colored them perfectly and I love the sentiment you used!

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  20. Both cards are beautiful. The combination of colored pencils and markers is fabulous.

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  21. love these floral images - great cards:)

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  22. Stunning, friend! Those poppies are eyed poppingly beautiful!

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  23. Lovely and happy cards! Gorgeous coloring and designs.

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  24. Beautiful cards showcasing the stunning new florals in the release. I especially love how you stamped both card sentiments in matching colored ink. Too many times we stick with the safe neutral black or brown. These are so pretty!

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