Sweet Wishes Release Blog Hop

Hi there, crafty friends. I have two Birthday cards to share today as part of THIS Blog Hop celebrating THIS new release…

Both of these cards are similar in design but wanted to share the different looks you can get with the different products. For the first card…

I applied ink through THESE layering stencils to create a birthday cake image. On the sprinkle layer, I applied THIS white paste to add some dimension. I love how the white paste soaks up that color of Distress Oxide ink and turned it a light purple. After it was dry, I used THESE dies to cut it out. I adhered it to a background that I foiled using THIS paste through THIS stencil. After the paste was dry, I ran it through my MINC machine with THIS Deco Foil. The heat transfers the foil to the paste and gives great shine…

I finished it off by adhering everything down to a pink A2 panel and added that to a top folding white note card. I stamped THIS sentiment in black and used THESE dies to cut it out.

For the second card…

I used THESE dies to create a cake instead of using the stencil. I did apply ink through the stencil for the cake plate, the dimension on the cake and icing, and sprinkles but everything else was the dies. I adhered it down to one of THESE Foil Transfer cards that I added THIS purple foil to with my MINC machine.

These cards give you the same foil look but without the dimension of the paste…

I stamped a sentiment from the same stamp set I used on the first card and added all the pieces to a purple A2 panel that I added to a top folded card.

Both options are great but wanted to show you a comparison between the dies and stencil. The dies provide opportunity for more dimension as you can layer them up like I did. However, if you like less bulk, the stencils are a great choice. I love when companies give multiple options for the same product concept.

I also decorated the envelope. I applied ink through THESE layering stencils on the flap of the envelope to tie everything together with the party theme…


So what’s your favorite!? The stencil card or the die card?

BLOG HOP
There is much more inspiration to see…

Looking for even more inspiration using THIS release? I shared another project HERE

GIVEAWAY
Simon is so generous and giving away a $25 coupon to every stop on the hop so be sure to leave comments along the way for your chance to win. Simon Says Stamp will announce winners on their blog on Wednesday. Good luck!

Wait, there’s more…

Follow the three steps above to receive a free Fancy Tidings of Cheer die set.  Valid until 10/13 at 11:59 ET.

Thank you so much for stopping by. I’ve linked to the new release below as well as products used on today’s card.

LINKS TO ENTIRE NEW SWEET WISHES RELEASE:
(Affiliate links used at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support.)
Click HERE to see the entire new release.

LINKS TO SUPPLIES USED:
(Affiliate links used at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support.)

83 Comments

  1. Jill K
    October 15, 2024

    The colorful balloon envelope is awesome!

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  2. Dorothy Ayotte
    October 14, 2024

    Fun, bright birthday cards! And the matching envelope is great!

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  3. books_and_scraps
    October 14, 2024

    cute

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  4. Beth Merrill
    October 14, 2024

    Fun cards! My favorite is the interactive snowball card. Clever!

    Reply
  5. Julie
    October 14, 2024

    Love both of these happy and fun cards

    Reply
  6. Julie
    October 14, 2024

    Love these fun cards

    Reply
  7. Ann H
    October 13, 2024

    Such fun cards!

    Reply
  8. Patty A Eifert
    October 13, 2024

    Love both cards! I had no idea if you used paste on oxides it would soak the color up!

    Reply

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