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  • Serendipity April Blog Hop!

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    Welcome to the Serendipity April Blog HopWe are showing off some beautiful new dies & images! If you arrived here from  Jenny’s Blog  you are in the right place..if not, you may want to head over there first.
    The Prize – One $20 gift code will go to one random commenter from the blogs.  So be sure  to visit all the blogs because you don’t know which one the winner will be drawn from. You have through April 12  to leave comments. The winner will be announced on Mary’s blog on April 13. And we have a sale.. Buy 3, Get a 4th Free.   Good Fri through Sunday  4/10 – 4/12. And don’t forget about our half off stamp of the month Mason Jar.
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    For my cards today, I made several water color wash backgrounds. I picked one of the brighter ones for this card. The frame was die cut first, edged w/ a black marker,  then the tulips & leaves were cut out of the leftover pieces.  A white background was cut to fit inside the frame using a pierced rectangle die then the flowers were arranged on top. The Bloom die was cut out of black 3 times and stacked together. I added just the flower centers cut out of a little pink area from the watercolor background. The finished card is 4.25 x 5.50 and here’s a look at the inside.
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    Supplies:

    Stamps: Serendipity Stamps –Spring Flower Pops,  Happy Birthday (inside)
    Paper:  Neenah white, black, water color
    Ink:  Versafine Onyx
    Accessories:  Serendipity  Flower Pops, Bloom dies, Spellbinders A2 matting basics A & B, pierced rectangle dies, black Permapaque marker, water colors & brushes, black Permapaque marker

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    My second card uses one of the paler water color backgrounds. This time, I die cut a narrow black square frame to place all the flowers & leaves inside. Before I attached them, I used a black Tombow maker to ink just a few of the dots from the ink splatter image and stamped them in a diagonal from top left to bottom right.
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    After attaching all the flowers, the Create word was die cut 3 times like before and stacked. I added some black crystals to the flower centers for a little sparkle. The finished card is 4.25 x 5.50 and here’s a look at the inside.
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    Supplies:

    Stamps: Serendipity Stamps –Spring Flower Pops, Ink SpotsI Just Wanted to Say (inside)
    Paper:  Neenah white, black, water color
    Ink:  Versafine Onyx
    Accessories:  Serendipity  Flower PopsCreate dies, Spellbinders A2 matting basics A & B, pierced rectangle, petite oval dies, black Tombow marker, water colors & brushes, black crystals

    Now, you’ll need to hop on over to Karen’s Blog. I know she’ll have something wonderful to show you! Here’s the hop list, in case you get lost:

    Thanks so much for stopping by!
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    I’m also adding these cards to Virginia’s View Challenge #14


  • Poppy Sketch

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    The sketch today on Splitcoast (SC535) seemed pretty easy and digging through my stash of stuff, I came across this poppy. It was already stamped on a watercolor background and I thought it might work out for the sketch. I did use a water brush to “lift” a bit of the color in areas on the poppy for highlights. I just think it adds a bit more depth to the image. 

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    I die cut it with a mega oval then decided I wanted it a little smaller, but in order to make it smaller I had to do a little out of the box with it. After adding a black mat, I thought it looked a little too small, lol. So I attached it back on top of the layer I cut it out of originally. For the divided background panel, mine is not actually 2 panels..just one panel divided by a black strip. Down the left side, I die cut the grid and added some of the leftover water color pieces. On the right, I embossed it w/ a cherry blossom folder and used little punched circles for the centers. Since there isn’t a lot of space left, I didn’t add a greeting.

    Thanks so much for stopping by!
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    Supplies:

    Stamps: Blockheads – lg Poppy
    Paper: Neenah white, water color
    Ink: Versafine onyx, various dye reinkers used for water color background
    Accessories: Spellbinders A2 matting basics A & B, mega oval dies,  Impression Obsession grid die #172-1, small hole punch, Darice cherry blossom embossing folder

     


  • ODBD April Release!

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    Welcome to the Our Daily Bread designs April Release! We have some fabulous images & dies for you this month!

    Prize Information: – 

    Three randomly selected winners will each receive a $25 gift certificate to the ODBD Store, to be used toward the purchase of ODBD Stamps found in the “stamps column” of the website just for commenting on the Design Team cards!  You have until April 2, 2015 at 9:00 p.m. EDT to leave your comments on the Designers Blogs for a chance to win!  The Winners will be posted on the ODBD Blog on April 3rd, so be sure to check back there to see if you won!

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    For my first card, I made a background on water color paper using Distress Inks, a water spritzer & a teflon craft sheet. I smooshed one ink color onto the mat, spritzed,  then lightly pressed the paper to it. After drying the one color, I wiped off the mat and proceeded to the next color. I used 3 harmonious colors in all & the reason I did it one at a time & dried in between was to layer the colors and not have them all run together. I like the way the background reminds me of a rainy day, but with happier colors. I die cut it and used the outermost die from the Flourished Star Pattern die to cut the pierced layer behind it. The umbrella & umbrella topper were die cut from 4 colors of card stock & the Happy die was cut from 2 of the colors and stacked, offset. I used it to replace the Happy in the greeting & used a stamp positioner to rearrange the rest of the wording.

    The finished card is 4.25 x 5.50 & here’s a look at the inside:
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     Supplies:

    Stamps: Our Daily Bread designs – April Showers, Showers of Blessings
    Paper: white, water color, lt blue, cobalt blue, lt green, aqua
    Ink:  Memento tuxedo black, Distress Inks evergreen bough, tumbled glass, broken china
    Accessories: ODBD Flourished Star PatternHappy Birthday, Clouds & Raindrops, Umbrellas, Layered Lacey Squares diesSpellbinders A2 matting basics A&B dies, SAMJ, teflon craft sheet

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    My second card also started with water color paper, but this time I used actual water colors on it along w/ some metallic gold & white acrylic paints.
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    When I saw this greeting in the How Great Thou Art set, I kept picturing a swirling galaxy of stars so that was the look I was trying to achieve. I wanted to splatter some masking fluid on the background first, but found mine had totally dried up. So I watered down a little white acrylic paint & splattered it first & after it dried I did several water color washes using different shades of blue. After drying it w/ my heat gun, I splattered a little more white & a little gold on top & used a small paint brush to add some swaths of gold here & there. I used a metallic brushed gold card stock to die cut the Vintage Flourish frame & also the stars. The greeting was heat embossed & die cut in a circle to add on top of the large star. Here’s a different view showing how shimmery it all looks w/ the gold highlights.
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    And the inside of the card:
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    Supplies:

    Stamps: Our Daily Bread designs – How Great Thou Art
    Paper: water color, metallic brushed gold
    Ink:  Versacolor midnight pigment ink, Memento blue danube (inside)
    Accessories: ODBD Vintage Flourish Pattern, Sparkling StarsLayered Lacey Squares (inside) dies, Spellbinders A2 matting basics A&B & circle dies, water colors, Cobalt Tapestry embossing powder, white & metallic gold acrylic paint

    Please be sure to visit & comment on all the DT blogs for your chance to win!

    Julie * Sandee * Cathy * Dawn * Lori *

     Angie * Chris * Grace *Silke * Wanda * 

     Thanks so much for stopping by!
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