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Friday, September 13, 2019

LDRS Creative September Release Day 4


Thank you for joining us on our LDRS Creative inspiration week blog hop!

Be ready for our Big, Big, BIG new collection! 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).
And the fun part? It's already available in a local store near you! Don't you just love going to your favorite retailer to treat yourself with the latest LDRS release?!

Each of our four days will feature a new theme featured in this fabulous release.
Day 4 is all about WINTER and CHRISTMAS!

After seeing the out-of-this-world release so far, let's cheer altogether for more cuteness; with the Otterly Lovable Stamp (and its coordinating die set), Frozen Fun (again, with a coordinating die set), the amazing Cardinal Seasons - Petal Pusher Stamp and its coordinating Pusher die set, and finally, the adorable Candy Cane Lane set (with a die set, of course)!









We also have some new things going on in the new Paper Product section, with a brand new Winter themed 6x6 paper pack, Christmas Cottage!




 We are giving away a $50 LDRS Creative gift card to two lucky hoppers! To enter leave a comment on each blog in the hop, plus follow us on Facebook and Instagram.  Make sure to visit our Instagram page, for a chance to win a separate prize, too!

Simply use the list at the end of the post to keep hopping!

Winners will be announced on the LDRS Creative inspiration blog and Instagram page on September 17, 2019.

AND for the release event we are excited to offer some great savings!
Save 15% on the new Summer Critters release*, including already discounted bundles and use code SEPTEMBER15
(*Coupon valid until September 15, 2019, midnight EST)

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For my card today, I am featuring the uber fabulous Cardinal Seasons - Petal Pushers, both the stamps and the dies.

These dies are brilliant as they partially cut away some of the detail - such as the wing on the bird. Brilliant!

I started by stamping the cute little birds from the Cardinal Seasons - Petal Pushers stamp set along with the tree branch image for them to sit on.

I then used the coordinating dies to cut them out.

I thought they would look nice against the woodgrain paper that is in the new Christmas Cottage paper collection. I die cut it with the largest die from the Scalloped Rectangle Frame die collection. I just love the detail it adds to the sides.

I glued the branch directly to the patterned paper and then added the birds with some foam tape, making sure to give the wing a bit of extra lift where it cuts out.

I then stamped the sentiment which is also from the Cardinal Seasons - Petal Pushers set and then die cut the top of it with the same die I used to cut the patterned paper so that it would match seamlessly.

 Here's another look. I hope you've enjoyed my project today and have been inspired.


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And make sure to be back for the winner announcement, next week!

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10 comments:

  1. Yes, you're right, uber fabulous. And your card too! I love the little birds and the papers too.

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  2. what a distinctive looking card - so cute

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  3. Marisela Delgado said: Cute card. mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com

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  4. Beautiful! I Love the cardinals and how you designed this!

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  5. Lovely palette on this adorable card, the papers are so pretty!

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  6. My Favorite. Just love that woodgrain paper along with the scalloped die background and the birds...what can I say. Perfect!!

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  7. Wonderful card, Alanna. At first I wasn't sure how you got the two colored cardinals, but it looks like a 2 layer stamp. Such pretty colors you chose! The whole card is just wonderful. The pattern papers are so festive, too!

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