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So Suzy - August Release and Blog Hop

Hi Everyone,

So Suzy Stamps has a gorgeous new release this month - all the stamps are simply beautiful!

We are celebrating this with a blog hop. You may have arrived from the talented Martha from Stamp Art Papel.

I choose to use the tulips for my card.



I do not have a tutorial for you today, because I simply forgot to take any pictures....But I tell you what I did here - very easy. Stamped the tulips with Versamark and heat embossed them in white. Colored them with water brush pens. Made a light blue halo around them and stamped the sentiment. I then ran the card through my Big Shot using a stitched nesting die from Cutplorations. Added red thread. The wonderful sentiment is also from the new release.


I am sure you will like the new release as much as I do!
Your next stop on the hop is Terri from Waving My Wand. You don't want to miss her beautiful card!

If you get lost - just go back to So Suzy for a complete line-up.
You can win a $25 So Suzy Stamps gift certificate (you must comment on all blogs - until 8/10) and the winner will be announced on August 11th on the blog.

Happy Hopping!

Comments

This is absolutely gorgeous Cornelia! What a wonderful choice of colors for those beautiful tulips, and love that wash around them. Have a great day!
Unknown said…
This is so pretty! Love❤️❤️❤️❤️
Mac Mable said…
Such a pretty card. You have coloured those gorgeous tulips so beautifully x Great sentiment too x
Nora Noll said…
What lovely colors you used on this!! I adore that sentiment!!
Vicky Briggs said…
Love the colors of the tulips! Very pretty card!
Vicky Briggs
conil said…
Those tulips...oh, those tulips. So vibrant with that wonderful sentiment. Really adore the red thread embellishment.
Suchi said…
Those tulips and your wonderful coloring- just perfect Cornelia! Hope you are doing good? It has been a long long time for me commenting like this! I haven't been having time making cards though I miss it a LOT!! Let's see how many do I make in coming days! :)
Ericka Strange said…
Beautiful card. Love the tulips and the sentiment is so pretty. Great job.
Waving My Wand said…
I adore this card, Cornelia!!
Amy said…
I just love the tulips. I can't wait to use them. I'll definitely be trying what you did.
Anita in France said…
Gorgeous, Cornelia ... tulips are some of my favourite flowers, so I love these beauties ... your colouring is just fabulous (of course!) ... and that's such a lovely sentiment! Hugs, Anita :)
cindybearj said…
I love your choice of colors on this card. The tulips are fabulous.
Unknown said…
Love everything about your card! Thanks so very much for sharing your creativity!
MiamiKel said…
Wow!! This is dazzling and fabukous! Your coloring is wonderful and I really like the highlighting! Very classic and elegant! TFS!
cghundley said…
Lovely work on your
card! Pretty colors.
Carla from Utah
Becca Yahrling said…
Love how you colored the tulips & the color is very pretty.
Die Cut Lady said…
Such a pretty card. Love the soft colors.
Arianna Barbara said…
Oh my!!! Such a gorgeous card!!! Your stunning tulips look so real!!!
cm said…
Adding my voice to the others in praising your lovely tulips, sporting their vibrant reds, yellows, pinks and orange. The sentiment: delightfully wonderful! Gorgeous showcase of this new release!
Hugs~c
I love your beautiful card you made.
Sue D said…
Very pretty. I like the white embossing, your coloring and the halo around them.
Denise Bryant said…
Gorgeous card! I love the bouquet of tulips and the colors you used! So pretty!
Darnell said…
Wow, Cornelia, your bouquet of tulips is so delicate and real looking that I got up from my chair to get a vase of water! An outstanding card!! Hugs, Darnell
Berina RGA said…
Beautiful card! I love this tulips stamp. Beautifully colored. I love that you have added the twine.
Flo said…
Auch diese Karte ist klasse!
Wenn ich deine Kartenvielfalt so sehe, hast du bestimmt ein ganzes Zimmer voller Stempelsachen, in dem nichts anderes mehr Platz hat - du aber doch noch ein wenig *lach*
Jean said…
Such a pretty card!

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