Friday, January 12, 2018

Feature Friday

Happy Friday! Yeah! It's actually above freezing too! I hope your new year is going well Things seem to have calmed down a bit and I'm able to actually get almost everything on my list done! Another Yeah!

If you're new to my blog Feature Friday is all about highlighting a product from one of the current catalogs. I choose something to highlight all month long. For January I chose Bloomin' Love with it's coordinating thinlit Bloomin' Hearts. This week I'm doing a couple of cards that are for Valentine's Day but could very much be used for a wedding or anniversary and of course you can change up the color to suite your needs.




This is the stamp set and thinlit.



For this first card I used the new Brusho Crystals that is in the Occasions Catalog. I've had a blast playing around with this new product and working on setting a date for a class. The card base is Crumb Cake and the next layer is the Shimmery White. I die cut the heart from that layer. I took the heart out and sprayed it with the mister, then sprinkled the Gamboge, Yellow, and Brilliant Red on the heart. I waited to see how much it was blending then sprayed some more water on the heart then blotted it with a paper towel and let it dry. I love the way it turned out. I did the same to some vellum card stock. When I wet that it curled so much I had to press it with an iron to flatten it out! Then I die cut the small flowers and adhered them with some glue dots and added some pearls as accents. After I adhered the shimmer layer of die cut card stock I used dimensionals on the heart to set in back in place and pop it up a bit. 


This next card I got the idea from a couple of valentine cards I saw on Pinterest and in the catalog so I combined bits and pieces of those cards. I wanted to use the Petal Passion Designer Series paper and tried to figure out how to get the hear to show up. I was going to use a white hear with red flowers on it but it just didn't have enough pop, so I tried the Real Red heart with a solid black heart behind it and thought that worked great. I die cut the solid heart from the Sweet and Sassy framelit. Next I wanted to add some die cut flowers like I did in the first card and thought the vellum card stock would be just right. I added the glitter epoxy shapes in the Occasions Catalog. I used the Cherry Cobbler Blends to color them, then adhered to the flowers. The "love is in the air" is from 2 of the stamps in the set. To me this is more of a traditional Valentine with the red.

Well I hope you enjoyed these cards. I had a lot of fun making these cards. I'm working on some packaging type of samples for you for next week or the week after. So if you want to give some chocolates to some special friends or loved ones you can whip up a few!

Have a great weekend and thanks for stopping by. I look forward to your comments. You can find all these products in my STORE or look below for all the items I used on these cards. If you don't have a demonstrator, I've love to be yours. There are all kinds of benefits for shopping with me. Check out the the VIP Host Code and your Wish List for more details.





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