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STAMPlorations New Release Day 1

Hi Everyone,

today is the first day of STAMPlorations New Release Hop!


Today we are featuring Shery's set Noteworthy 2 - I just love those different fonts and font sizes!


preview-Noteworthy2-SheryRussDesigns stmp1035.jpeg

I inked up the butterflies with ink daubers real well, so that there was a lot of liquid on them and then smashed them onto my card stock. I then took a straw and blew the ink around a it. After it had dreid I added the sentiment and a a lot of splatters - took that from the still wet stamps. Also added a strip of PP.




Go and check out my teamies - they created a lot of fabulous cards!

As always we have prizes for you:

- 2 winners of $25 gift certificates randomly drawn from comments left the STAMP blog and designer blogs
- 1 winner of her choice of 1 stamp set from the new release randomly drawn from our Facebook page
- 1 winner of her choice of CUTplorations die from the new release randomly drawn from our Instagram page


And if you decide to order, use code STAMPGIRLCORNELIA
to get 20% off on all stamps, stencils, and dies. on all regular- and sale-priced items in the store.

Linking up with:
Karten challenge - Farbexplosion

Comments

Flo said…
Oh,, die armen Schmetterlinge platzen. Vor Frost oder weil sie zu viel gefressen haben ??? :-)))
Sehr schön ist auch diese Karte wieder geworden.
Liebe Grüße
Sheila H said…
Awesome pops of color!
Marianne said…
Such a fun card, Cornelia. The new sentiment stamp works really well with the butterflies (the first STAMPlorations stamp set that I bought). Love the effect of the ink dauber splatters as well. I haven't used my ink daubers in ages (and only a few times in all).
Marianne x
conil said…
LOVE how you made those butterflies splash out...perfect with this bold sentiment. You just get cleverer and cleverer, don't you?
Anita in France said…
Fantastic, Cornelia ... such a riot of gorgeous colour ... and a brilliant sense of energy and movement! Hugs, Anita :)
Becca Yahrling said…
I absolutely adore how those pretty butterflies came out. Love the awesome sentiments in this new set.
Craftyfield said…
The paint splashes for the butterflies are just a brilliant idea! The colours are gorgeous too...
shirley-bee said…
Wow! Love those splatters!
Mary Holshouser said…
Love the smooshed butterflies.
The colors are great.
fun card.
thanks for sharing.
cghundley said…
Lovely colors on
your card, very
pretty.
Carla from Utah
ionabunny said…
Love your splatty butterflies. Cool fonts in this set. Hugz
Pretty card. Love the splattered butterflies. TFS
JenniferE said…
Pretty card! Love the colors and splatters from the butterflies!
Dee Earnshaw said…
Wow love how you made these pretty butterflies - really arty:)
Denise Bryant said…
Love the effect with the butterflies! Great sentiment stamp!
nancy littrell said…
I LOVE your splatted (is that a word?) butterflies Cornelia. Such a fun and artsy card my friend. Your sentiment is perfect for your card. TFS Hugs..
Lisa Lara said…
So cool how you used these butterflies Cornelia!
Evelyn vasquez said…
Fantastic idea! Love the look.
Arianna Barbara said…
Wow! Such amazingcard!!! Love so much the sentiment and these gorgeous butterflies!!! <3
Pam said…
Spectacular! I love those splattered ink butterflies. The sentiments in the set are amazing.
Jane said…
Wow! Love those splattery butterflies, so cool. And of course the new quote stamp is just perfect!
Jean said…
Just delightful!
Sue D said…
Very pretty colors and I like how you stamped the butterflies.
Helen said…
Great way to do the butterflies beyond a regular stamped image. Thanks for sharing it.
Valerija said…
Wonderful card. I just love butterflies. Love the sentiment too.
Valerija xx
Karthikha said…
Wow! That's an awesome splatter technique and a wonderful card :) I would love to try it out! Thank you :)
Leanne said…
Very pretty card with butterflies.
maria f. said…
Perfectly combined, those bold butterflies and that sentiment!
Rosmarie said…
Super Idee, so sehen die Schmettis gleich noch viel besser aus!
...jetzt weiss ich was ich mit meinen Strohalmen machen kann! (^_-)
LG Rosi
love the artsy look of the card! superb
cheers
preety
I want to do that straw technique! these are divine! great card!

Alicia
Deepti Aggarwal said…
What a fun card..Loved the colourful butterflies..fantastic idea..
Christine said…
just love those butterfly splats
Jessica Lin said…
Super Cornelia style!! The butterflies look so bold and free!
McStamper said…
Love your great colorful card.
papierelle said…
Explodierende Schmetterlinge, diese super Idee kann nur von Dir stammen!!
Kartenwind said…
Such a colorful card. Gorgeous!
Thanks for playing along with danipeuss.de card challenge :)
Craftychris said…
This is soooo cool! xxx
Daria Z. said…
What a fun card! I've "smashed" my daubers onto cs, but never thought to try what you did - love it!
cm said…
Umpteen apologies for being MIA; my scheduled 7 days of marking diploma exams transformed into 12 (talk about blurry eyes!) which saw me falling behind in leaving real comments. Hopefully, you received the thought-bubble ones, as your gallery has been nothing short of marvelous! Starting here; fingers crossed I can stay caught up for while! Your butterflies? You already know my response...swooning! Mega-swooning! Gorgeous!
Hugs~c
Tina Z. said…
wow, amazing butterflies.

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