Waffle Flower 2020 March Release Blog Hop

Welcome to Waffle Flower March 2020 Release Blog Hop! This is a lovely season. I have been working hard in my backyard such as pulling weeds (always no fun but headache) , planting vegetable seedlings. I am just so happy to see all trees are growing buds and new branches. Now I am here introducing a bunch of fun springing products to you and I know you would love them!

<Card 1>

For my first card, I decided to keep simple color tones for the baby scene. I chose pink and light teal blue for my color combo. I prepped my background by ink blending with Tim Holtz Distress oxide ink in Worn Lipstick, then I splattered the same color over the background. I stamped the images from Little One Baby Stamp Set in Memento ink in Rich Cocoa onto Neenah solar white 80lbs cardstock. I die cut them using Little One Baby Matching dies and colored with copic markers. I arranged them onto the background using liquid adhesive and foam tapes. I also added different sizes of sequins as embellishments to finish.

<Card 2>

Anyone grows tulips in the garden? I have a small area that contributes to these lovely flowers every spring. To me, they please you so much with you putting so little effort. If you haven’t try them, it’s not too late to try them. For this card, I cut a smaller sized rectangle by using  Stand-alone – Additional A2 Layers Die and layered it over an A2 sized card panel. Then I lightly ink blended it with Tim Holtz Distress oxide ink in Seedless Preserves. I stamped the image from Tulips Stamp set and die cut with the matching dies. I enjoyed coloring this fairly large image with copic markers. I splattered the same paint over the background and added sentiment “Grandmother you are loved”.

<Card 3>

Now let’s give our card some rainbow colors. To make this card, I die cut Oversized Hello Die out a piece of white card stock 5 times. First I glued 3 of them onto an A2 sized card panel. Then stacked the rest of 2 to create a thicker “hello” die cut. I splattered gold paint over the background, copic colored my focal point and adhered it to the center of my card. A little trick, pick 3 colors in the same color family and blend them together until to the ombre colors that you desired. You can make your own copic color wheel by using this Waffle Flower Amazing Products.

<Card 4>

Here comes my last card. To be honest, I was a little disappointed with the result of the photos, because it just did not show the textures I want to get you to see. To start with this card, I first heavily ink blended my background using Tim Holtz Distress oxide ink in  Peacock Feather and Lucky Clover. Then I layered a piece of rectangle shaped vellum paper to tone the color down a little. Then I die cut whole bunch of foliage pieces out of white card stock by using Sprigs Die. I adhered them on the the background and splattered gold paint over. To match the gold paint, I stamped my sentiment and gold embossed it onto vellum paper. At last, I added my all time favorite embellishment-Enamel Dots in Stardust to finished my card.

HOP WITH US!!!

Waffle Flower         

Alix                         

Keeway                  

Jessica                   

Natalia                    

Elyse                      

Mindy                     

Galina                    

Channin                 

JJ                           

Rebecca                

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43 comments

  1. BECCA YAHRLING says:

    These are all just gorgeous! Love the first card and it’s beautiful design (& always happy to see some birdies!).

  2. Dee Earnshaw says:

    wow your cards are stunning – love the layering and sweet color combos you have used

  3. Anneleise Hampson says:

    That purple tulip card is gorgeous. Tulips are definitely one my favourites. Great cards.

  4. Denise Bryant says:

    Awesome cards! Darling baby card and beautiful tulips! Love the oversized hello and the pretty sprigs too! Great release!

  5. Helen F says:

    A wonderful se to of cards, Alix!! I jus love those tulips and the way you have coloured them as well as the simple repeated die cut word card!! Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful designs and techniques!!

  6. Deekshita says:

    Such a lovely set of cards tulips coloring is so beautiful! Loved it ❤️ can’t wait to check what others have created

  7. Cyndi Morris says:

    I’m loving this wonderful release. Your cards are amazing — I think my favorite are those gorgeous tulips.

  8. MandaLJ says:

    All your cards are beautiful – the baby card is so soft and sweet, the tulips are beautifully coloured, I love the colourful hello, and the gold and blue for the sprigs is fantastic!

  9. Subhashini S says:

    Oh wow!! Such a beautiful array of cards, I can’t choose one favorite. Thanks for the inspiration

  10. Mary Holshouser says:

    The tulips are beautiful.
    Can’t wait to see them pop up
    this spring. The scattered
    leaves and stems is so
    pretty. Great cards.
    thanks for sharing
    txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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