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Today I have 4 cards, 3 of them featuring the new Stylized Tulips die and 1 card using the CZ Design Extra Large Congrats die.
One of the prettiest spring plantings I've seen prominently featured pale pink and yellow tulips. This first card is inspired by that garden.
supplies: white, Surf Blue, Cotton Candy, Green Leaf and a pale yellow cardstock, Stylized Tulips and Thanks dies, adhesive foam strips
I popped the pink tulip up and paper-pieced the sentiment in the same colors that I used for my flowers.
Next up, I used some subtle prints to piece my tulip in brighter colors.
supplies: white and black cardstock, various Doodlebug patterned papers, Stylized Tulips die, 4 Seasons die and sentiment
And lastly, I added some shading with oxide inks and colored pencils before piecing them back together for this one full of warm sunshine.
supplies: white, yellow, and Green Leaf cardstock, MFT gingham dp, Stylized Tulips and Painted Hello dies, mustard seed and mowed lawn oxide inks with pencil shading
And finally, I have a card using the new CZ Design Extra Large Congrats die; I decided to use it for a wedding card, using the colors from the invitation we received.
supplies: eggshell cardstock, Simon CZ Design Extra Large Congrats and Elegant Roses dies, stamped sentiment from Floral Bliss, (retired) Modern Rose Blooms cling stamp, broken tumbled glass oxide ink, a off-white enamel dot, foam squares to lift up rose
This card started with a white-embossed panel of Modern Rose Blooms. Next I sponged on some tumbled glass oxide ink. I die-cut the big word from it, and 4 others from eggshell and glued them together, then attached them back into place. Then I added an Elegant Rose to mimic the background, and a stamped sentiment.
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Lovely cards! That tulip die is on my wishlist. :-)
ReplyDeleteI just adore the look of your Tulips. They are my favorite flower...
ReplyDeleteWell I can see that former quilter talent in all of your cards. Well done!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. Everyone loves tulip cards. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love your tulip cards - they are all so lovely! That is a great die that I have to add to my stash!
ReplyDeleteAwww these tulips are just gorgeous! I love the different color combos!
ReplyDeleteI love these tulip cards! I'm so glad I ordered that die!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely cards. Really liking the tulip.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that tulip die! My wish list is getting larger and larger but the money tree in the back yard isn't producing yet!! LOL Great cards...I love playing with the die cut inlay technique. One of my favorites!
ReplyDeletelove the paper piecing. Very beautiful
ReplyDeleteI am partial to the inlay technique, and was especially tickled to see the use of patterned paper in one of your tulip inlays! I just ordered this die, so I can't wait to try using patterned paper. I also love the technique of popping out part of a card while using that same all-over design. Yours is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese cards using the tulips are so beautiful. That is such a fun die.
ReplyDeleteI love the tulip cards.
ReplyDeleteI love your tulip cards, especially the yellow gingham one. They are so cheerful and I like all the designs. The congratulations card is lovely and so thoughtful to use the invitation colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Over the years I have gone to your website for inspiration and I always find it!
ReplyDeletelove these cards, very creative
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love those tulip dies! And that congrats die!!! Beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!! I love, love, love that tulip die. It is great for inlaid die cutting techniques.
ReplyDeleteI really love the tulips! Such pretty cards.
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards. love tulips
ReplyDeleteLove the tone on tone congrats.
ReplyDeleteInlay is something I seldom think to do, so thanks for the reminder as I really like the gingham in the one & I never would have thought to use patterned DSP. Thanks for these pretty cards.
ReplyDeleteThese are all gorgeous. I didn't think I needed the tulip die but now I think i might need it! Lol!
ReplyDeleteYour tulip cards are stunning! I really like how you inlaid it, as well as, your other ideas.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards. Aren't tulips awesome! TFS
ReplyDeleteVery lovely cards.
ReplyDeleteLove those tulips
ReplyDeleteI just love die cuts in-lay! Your cards are inspiring!!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the second card with pink tulips.
ReplyDeleteI love tulips and I ADORE THESE CARDS!
ReplyDeleteThe cards are beautiful. My favorite is the last card. I love the new release, especially the gorgeous dies.
ReplyDeleteSo, so pretty! I adore inlaid die cut cards, and the color yellow, so that is my favorite! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! My favourite would be the second one, but they're all totally cool!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are a great reminder that spring is here! TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful cards to inspire creativity. Tulips have to be my absolute favorire.... so, Ive already added the die to my cart. Now I'm off to see more.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Sandy Clark
Such pretty cards, love tulips. I wish they lasted longer in my garden.
ReplyDeleteThese are all such lovely designs! And I love
ReplyDeleteinspiration like this with no coloring (since
I'm not very good at it). tfs!
Love the variety of tulips! Especially like the ones with the strip of colors along the edge.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work! I love the tulip die, the pink and yellow card is the best!
ReplyDeleteSo much color, love it!! I fell in love with that tulip die immediately. Looking forward to my order arriving!!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful! They’re so happy and springy!
ReplyDeleteloving your gorgeous cards samples - they are all so beautiful
ReplyDeleteI really like this tulip die and how the cards turn out with it.
ReplyDeleteLoving the tulip die. Thank you for great inspiration!
ReplyDeletePretty tulip cards!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards. The Stylized Tulip die is definitely one of my favorites from this fantastic release and you've used them beautifully.
ReplyDeleteYou have done a fantastic job with that tulip die! So many gorgeous possibilities! and for many occasions!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous cards, Lin! Love the new tulip die so much. The congrats card is extra pretty, too.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning cards. The 1st tuplip card is fantastic. TFS
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty cards! I love all the ways you used that pretty Tulip die!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!! Love all of them, specially the tulips one.
ReplyDeleteThese cards are all very lovely! Thanks for participating in the blog hop. Wonderful new products to select from in this release!
ReplyDeletethe first card with the soft blue background is my favorite
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Gorgeous cards!!! I love this tulip die!!!
ReplyDeleteYou picked my favorites to feature!!!! The tulips and the bold congrats die!!! 😍🌷💜Great job on all, especially love the inlay with the thanks! So beautiful. Thanks for the hop! Had fun with all of the hop design inspirations! 😎
ReplyDeleteThe tulips were my favorite!
ReplyDeleteLove the tulip die!! So pretty
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so beautiful! Love all the gorgeous color combinations and patterned papers! The tulip die is definitely on my wishlist!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely cards, Lin!! I absolutely love the first one with it's soft colors.
ReplyDeleteThese are all so pretty. You're gonna have everyone wanting that tulip die.
ReplyDeleteLove the pastel colors! Great cards!
ReplyDeleteI need this die! Every year I wait for our tulips to pop up and when they do it is a beautiful site! Your cards are lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done! I love tulips and especially what you created with them. I think I need to order this set.
ReplyDeletelove the tulips!
ReplyDeletereally like the way you did the two tulips together!
ReplyDeleteI love the tulip cards.....beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. The flowers are my favorite. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteLove the paper pieced sentiment...never thought of that . Thanks gonna use that. Your choices of paper, colors, layering and contrast is beautiful and what really makes these cards xo so pretty! Thanks and please be healthy!
ReplyDeleteI think I am going to have to get that tulip die! Thanks for the inspirations.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely designs with the tulip die, elegant cards!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Love the tulips.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing.
Lin, love your beautiful cards! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Love the printed backgrounds especially the yellow gingham!
ReplyDeleteLove the tulip cards.. The die cut inlay is a great way to get more from dies
ReplyDeleteI’m nuts over the tulip die now thatI see so many ways to use it.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards! Love all the variation with the Stylized Tulips die! Pretty 'congrats' card too!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards. So cheerful!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully eye-catching cards, Lin! I love these beautiful die cut flowers! Thanks so much for sharing! Stay safe! :)
ReplyDeleteOh Lin, these are so beautiful - loving that tulip and the various way s you have used it - the wedding card is simply amazing!
ReplyDeleteStay safe
Blessings
Maxine
wow Lin. These cards are amazing. Your tulips are incredible.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful Tulips cards
ReplyDeleteGood color examples and layers.
ReplyDeletelove the subtle patterned inlays - such a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGASP! The tulips cards are awesome. The last card is awesome too, picking up the colors in the wedding invitation.
ReplyDeleteOh what sweet cards! Fresh and spring-like in beautiful designs. Love your use of patterned paper.
ReplyDeleteDies are my happy place and you nailed these!
ReplyDeleteAll so charming, they brighten up my day!
ReplyDeleteSo very, very pretty!! I loved the look of that tulip die and have already ordered it! I can't wait to get it and I actually thought it was smaller that that so I am doubly excited to get it!
ReplyDeleteLove the tulips.
ReplyDeleteThe congrats card is great.
thanks for sharing
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The happy spring cards is my favorite! I love its layers of texture.
ReplyDeleteThe Happy Spring Card is beautiful . Love it.
ReplyDelete
ReplyDeleteRe: the pink tulip card - the vertical strip of colours really adds zip to the card.
Off topic, but I could stare at the photo of daffodils and grape hyacinths all day.
The cards are very beautiful. Wonderful designs, love your choice of colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful springtime cards!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhh I just LOVE your tulip cards!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Sunny Days Ahead Release! Awesome creations! I especially love your inlaid tulips!
ReplyDeleteLoved the yellow tulip but what a great idea to use patterned paper for the red tulip. Love to learn new stuff!
ReplyDeleteI really like how you used the pattern paper in the tulips. Great job
ReplyDeleteThese are all so lovely. I am now convinced that the tulip die must be mine.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards; like the inlaid bits and especially the striped edge on the tulip card! TFS!
ReplyDeleteFirst card.. Hello Springs brings a smile to my face.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding cards!! Absolutely love them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Thanks for inspiring us!!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so pretty. I really like these new flower dies.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, I love that tulip die so you had me there!
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards, especially the tulip cards
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
Barb Housner
Such pretty cards! I like each of them, especially the ones with the tulips! Tulips are just so pretty; they make me smile! 🌷🌷 Thanks for sharing these ideas.
ReplyDeleteReally great cards ... love that tulip
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful! I really like the trim on the first card, and the paper pieced look of the tulips. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards! The border die on the first card goes perfectly with the tulip 'garden';the strip of color on the second card compliments the tulips; and who doesn't love gingham? The yellow and green are so spring, so fresh! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your tulip cards, especially the yellow gingham one. They are so cheerful and I like all the designs. Such thoughtful and elegant cards
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty tulip cards! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the infill of the tulips, super pretty! And how you die cut the congrats die out from your beautifully stamped background. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteAnnette, this is the eclipse technique, or hidden sentiment technique. Perhaps you can google it for a video. I simply made my background, then used the new die to cut out the words. Then I die-cut it again from plain ivory paper a few more times, glued the die-cuts all together to make a thick word, and added the patterned one on the top. Then the whole thing was re-inserted back into the background. Hope that helps?
ReplyDeleteSWOON!! These are BEAUTIFUL!! THANKS SO MUCH for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the techniques. Absolutely love the tulips.
ReplyDeleteLin, I so enjoyed your cards! Always! The different papers you inlay with and use as backgrounds show how varied cards can be with a single die. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLovely tulip cards and pretty congrats.
ReplyDeleteYou capture the look of Spring and Mother's Day. Lovely cards! TFS!
ReplyDeleteLove the tulips in this release and you have created such beautiful and very different cards with it. The CONGRATS card is lovely! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards. The tulip is great for doing the inlay technique. The wedding card is lovely also.
ReplyDeleteThe tulip die is one of my faves from this release! I love that you used two colours for the Thanks die to match the flower
ReplyDeleteSo cheery and lovely!
ReplyDeleteUr tulips are stunning! I can’t wait till my order arrives
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! Love the tulips :)
ReplyDeleteI love all your happy colors
ReplyDeleteLOVE your tulips! Still waiting here for real ones, need this die to tide me over.
ReplyDeleteFabulous and pretty cards...love that tulip die.
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards! I love the first card with the sentiment matching in color to the tulip.
ReplyDeleteLove your tulip cards. Thanks for sharing some great ideas for using the tulip die.
ReplyDeleteThe hidden congrats on the blue flower card is one of my favorite uses of a big die cut sentiment. But, oh, my goodness, the tulip card with the pattern paper inlay and the stripe on the left side...STUNNING! Pretty colors and the over all design is so nice.
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