Welcome to the final day of sneak peeks at the AMAZING new release from Reverse Confetti! I bet you're just dying to get your hands on these stamps and dies, I'd love to know what your favorite is!
My first card today uses Here We Go and the matching Confetti Cuts!
Using the Doin' the Wave die, I cut wavy edges into some blue paper and vellum to create waves. I stamped the cute submarine in yellow, naturally, and added some glossy accents to the bubbles stamped on the vellum. The sentiment was stamped on a Beautiful Banner Confetti Cut and the flags were cut with the Tag Me dies.
From bold and bright...to soft and creamy! Here's my second card!
This card uses Let's Chill and the matching Confetti Cuts! I went all sherbet-y with the colors for this one. I've used Doin' the Wave again, cutting strips and adhering them back down with gaps in between for a unique background. The popsicle is popped up over a fun shaker element.
I've used Whole Lotta Dots for the background stamping.
You can see all the designers with projects to share today on the Reverse Confetti Blog. Be sure to leave comments by noon CST on May 7th, and winners will be announced at 5pm the same day on the Reverse Confetti Blog and Facebook page!
Speaking of Facebook - there will be ANOTHER prize available, look for the comment to win thread for a second chance at a $25 gift certificate! It's our birthday, but you might get a gift!
Here We Go Card:
Stamps: Here We Go, Beautiful Banners (Reverse Confetti) Paper: Daydreamer (Dear Lizzy) Ink: Butterbar (Hero Arts) Dies: Confetti Cuts: Doin' the Wave, Beautiful Banners, Tag Me, Here We go (Reverse Confetti) Spring Showers (Lawn Fawn) Other: Glossy Accents, Sequins, Felt
Let's Chill Card
Stamps: Let's Chill (Reverse Confetti) Paper: Color Wash (Pink Paislee) Ink: Orange Fizz, Soft Cantaloupe, Fresh Peach (Hero Arts) Dies: Confetti Cuts: Doin' the Wave, Let's Chill (Reverse Confetti) Stitched Circles (Lil Inker) Other: Sequins
Love the vellum water and shaker!!!
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Ya just gotta love shaker cards. Made my first on recently and loved it!! Great sub card, love the vellum.
ReplyDeleteTwo fabulous cards! Just LOVE the sherbet-y shaker!!
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet creations! They're perfect :)
ReplyDeleteWow great coloring on this card... love the shaker technique. Looking forward to the new release.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your cards! The textures and layers, especially the shaker! Awesome!! Tfs Patricia B
ReplyDeleteFun cards...love the shaker card.
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ReplyDeleteThat wave die is just incredible, and I LOVE the shaker card for the popsicle. Two great cards today!!
ReplyDeleteWhoa!! I love the water circle, genius!! And the shaker card is soo cool!!
ReplyDeleteLove both of your cards, but that shaker is really the stand-out! I really like the popsicle on the outside of the shaker!
ReplyDeleteLove the vellum water. The shaker card is fun too. Great cards.
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Love how you used the vellum on the sub card and the port hole shaker is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteFun shaker card and love the vellum water!
ReplyDeleteHA! Love the sentiment with the Submarine!
ReplyDeleteOMG, these are both so CUTE, and how fun is that shaker card!!!!
ReplyDeleteYIPPEEE!!! FANTASTIC cards!! Love the felt clouds and all those sequins on both!
ReplyDeleteDeanne :)
ACK...cuteness overload Sarah...amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteholey moley... your cards are FAB.U.LOUS!! always love seeing what you make!
ReplyDeleteSarah, these cards are stunning!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun! I love the vellum waves and the cute felt clouds! And your sweet popsicle shaker card is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBoth fabulous, I love your ocean scene and the shaker is so fun!
ReplyDeleteThese are both fab cards. Love the lolly shaker one!
ReplyDeleteI always love your cards, but I ADORE that shaker card with the popsicle and the wave dies. It is absolutely fabulous in sherbet colors!!
ReplyDeleteEEEK! both fab but that submarine- fabulous, love the little bit of water!
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