November Release for LDRS Creative - Day 2

Thursday, November 29, 2018




Thank you for joining us on our LDRS Creative inspiration week blog hop! We are showcasing lots of gorgeous projects using products from our new release. You can even see them in action with step-by-step projects by our amazing designers on their blogs and our own LDRS Creative Youtube channel (make sure you subscribe)!

In this release, we are celebrating love and friendship, being on Cloud #9 with sweet new products!

There are FOUR stamp sets that are oh-so-sweet:  CLOUD NO.9 from Cre8tive Cre8tions, LOVE IN BLOOM, BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS, and HANGING OUT from our very awesome Polkadoodles line!

We also have FOUR new die sets that will help you get a professional look in no time, thanks to the LOVE LETTER LACE ENVELOPE, the FAIRY FANTASY LACE ENVELOPE, the EYELET LACE RECTANGLE and the BUILD-A-CARD GARDEN ESCAPE die sets.

Who's ready for mini hybrid inks? We are adding two sets of our very popular Hybrid inks in a mini version, perfect for ink blending, stenciling, stamping, colouring and embossing: COUNTY FAIR and SUMMER SHORE.

Lastly, because we wanted to show you how all the products come easily together, we decided to rerelease the Sincerely Yours 6x6 paperpack. It has so many fantastic patterns; give them a try!

 And you can grab the entire release in bundles, because you KNOW you need them all!

Simply use the list at the end of the post to keep hopping!
Each day we are giving away a $30 LDRS Creative gift card to one lucky hopper! To enter leave a comment on each blog in the hop, plus follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Winners will be announced on the LDRS Creative inspiration blog on December 4th.

AND for the release event we are excited to offer some great savings!
Save 15% on the new release*, including already discounted bundles and use code LOVE15
(*Coupon valid until midnight EST 12/2/18)



For my card today, I have a stepped out photo tutorial that is photo heavy so settle in.  I am using the new Eyelet Lace Rectangle die (which is AMAZING) along with the gorgeous Love in Bloom stamp set that I used yesterday.


I started by using my Misti to stamp several of the flowers starting with the base image first. 


I've stamped the second layer on the two flowers on the top while the flowers on the  bottom have been stamped with all 3 layers. I love the detail and dimension that these flowers have.


I stamped several leaves and did the same process.


I then got out the fabulous Plaid stencil and used a blending brush to add some pattern and flair to my background. I didn't ink the stencil up completely as I wanted a bit of imperfection.

I then die cut the stenciled panel with the largest die from the Eyelet Lace Rectangle die collection.


After my panel was inked, it was now time to start working on arranging my flowers.  I laid them all out with the leaves onto the stenciled card panel and when I was happy with the arrangement, I took some Press n' Seal and laid it over top. This picks everything up together and leaves it together.


After my flower cluster was "adhered" to the Press n' Seal, I flipped it over and added small pieces of strong tape making sure to overlap the various pieces.


It was now time to work on my sentiment. I decided to heat emboss the sentiment onto some black card stock. Did you know that LDRS Creative has its own watermark ink pad? This was my first time using it and I am in love. It's so juicy and did an awesome job with the embossing.


After my sentiment was heat embossed and trimmed out, I flipped it over and added some small black foam squares. I love having black ones on hand for when I am using black card stock as I think it gives it a nicer look if you were to look at the card from the side.


Here is a closeup of the flowers. If you look closely, you can see the shimmer on them. I added a healthy dose of my shimmer pen over all of the flowers for added shine.


And here is my card once again. I hope you've enjoyed today's tutorial.


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10 comments :

MadeByMeghanK said...

AHHH! This is soooo cool! I love the B&W background and the purple and yellow flowers! SUCH A GREAT COLOR COMBO

sharon g said...

I'm really drawn to your background. It is wonderful paired with your pretty flowers!!!

Dee Earnshaw said...

wow the plaid background really is eye catching - awesome work:)

cghundley said...

This is so pretty.
Love the stenciling
and die cut for the
panel.
Carla from Utah

GalFridayStamping said...

Beautiful..love that background...

Sue D said...

Love the background for these pretty flowers.

Jeanne said...

Beautiful card, Alanna. I think the plaid background is so striking and really helps to make those pretty, shimmery flowers pop! Great idea to use the black foam squares where you use darker colors. Great job on the tutorial! Hugs!

Denise Bryant said...

Beautiful layering and details!

Rosa Ramirez said...

Love everything about your card from the color combinations the die and stamps you used to the stencil for the background such a gorgeous card with a nice layout you did a fantastic job😊

Sarah Biswabic said...

Your plaid flower card is so beautiful! Love it!!

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