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Thursday, December 31

Impression Obsession January Release Day 1

 

Welcome to the Impression Obsession January 2021 Release Celebration!
If you came from Dina's blog you are the correct place. If not head over to the Impression Obsession Blog for the start of the hop.
Each day (Jan 1st and Jan 2nd) you can find a list of participants on the Impression Obsession Blog.
We will be giving away THREE Impression Obsession $25 gift certificates for the event, so the more you comment through our Release Celebration , the more chances to win!

So for today I have 2 projects for you!

Hello Gorgeous!
add white embossing powder and heat set.
Blend Abandoned Coral Distress Oxide on panel, and Vintage Photo Distress Oxide on the edges, then
die-cut piece with Stitched Square Frame Die.
Adhere panel on a white square piece.
Create a card base from Kraft cardstock, flick white paint, then add panels.
Die-cut a tag from Small Tags set, stamp Hello gorgeous in Deep Rose Ink.
Adhere it to card, add a button.




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Faith over Fear
Stamp Peony Pattern on white cardstock in Abandoned Coral, then fussy cut pieces and set aside.
Adhere watercolor panel on a white card base, then add cut out pieces
Embellish card with Bright Gold Nuvo drops.



Don't forget to comment on all the participants blogs, lots of inspiration!
All comments for each of the event days will be open until Monday January 4th at midnight CT.
All winners will be announced on Tuesday January 5th on the Impression Obsession Blog.

The new stamps are available now! You can find them all HERE!

Next on the hop is Ilina's blog.

Hope you like my projects!
Have a wonderful day!
Happy New Year!!

25 comments:

  1. I just love your color combos! Beautiful cards!

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  2. Both cards are beautiful but the second one speaks to my soul!Thanks for a great hop!

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  3. Beautiful cards and images! I admire your patience and skill in fussy cutting the peonies too!

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  4. These are both gorgeous. I really love how you showed two different styles using the same main image. Thank you for the inspiration.

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  5. Both cards are so pretty. Love the design and colors you chose. That sentiment Faith over Fear will be a homerun with many people.

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  6. Great cards, I especially love the faith over fear stamp!

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  7. I love the Faith over Fear Sentiment! These cards are STUNNING!

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  8. your cards are beautiful. i think you need to slide that beautiful dog in there somewhere. :)

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  9. Lovely cards. I really like the sentiment of Faith over Fear. So encouraging for every stage of life! For every day, really!

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  10. Beautiful cards with these pretty floral designs!

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  11. I adore the faith over fear sentiment. That is what so many people need to hear.....

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  12. Your cards are both gorgeous. I love the look of the abandoned coral mounted on white then onto Kraft. Your second card has such a tremendous sentiment on it. We should have it framed & see it each morning. Boy, are you ever good at fussy cutting - me, not so much. I have to say I also smiled when I saw your picture with your dog at the top of your blog. He/she is a beauty!

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  13. Fabulous work on
    the cards. I love
    the look of the
    first one.
    Carla from Utah

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  14. Pretty colors and I like the flowers.

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  15. Oh, I love that background stamp!! Your colors are lovely ~ ethereal to me, dreamy! LOVE it :)

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  16. Wonderful ideas for use of the set. I like the layer use and the cut out bunches.

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  17. For a minute there I thought you used the same peony stamp for both cards! Now I don't know which stamp I like better... the 4x4 or the CAC! That probably means I will end up with both!!! I love both of your cards so much 🧡

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  18. I love your square card but then to cut out the flowers and place them in a semi circle; I would have never thought that of a background stamp. Thanks for the idea.

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