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Thursday, November 5, 2020

Reverse Confetti Noveber Countdown to Confetti

Hello hello! I am still alive....way more active over on Instagram, but it's release week and I couldn't be more excited to share the goodness with you all here on my blog. I love this release. Reverse Confetti November Release goes LIVE Nov.8!!

In addition to having a chance to win just by leaving a comment on the sneak peek posts, we are also running a Facebook promotion.  After you are done checking out the sneak peeks, head on over to OUR FACEBOOK PAGE and look for the graphic pinned to the top of our feed…

Let's get things started with this most delightful little scene building stamp set called Home for the Holidays. I did some masking and stamped out the bits and pieces to the little town, and kept it to a (almost) one layer card.  I colored with Copics and added bits of chunky glitter to the roof tops and trees and ground. 


After I blended in my sky with distress oxide inks, I used a white gel pen to add all kids of dots turning my little town into a winter wonderland. I love the sweet little signs you can add to the buildings. 


I added three pine trees from Home for the Holiday and used the coordinating Home for the Holiday Confetti Cuts to cut them out. I used foam dots to the front of my card and popped them up. I tied on some hemp twine for that homespun feeling. I needed to keep the sentiment simple, so I used Midnight card stock, white embossing powder and the "happy holiday" stamp from Joyful Holiday Wishes.


My next card I love just as much. Can you say PLAID!!! How fun are the two newest cover panels. They are called Plaid Lines-Big and Plaid Lines-small. I cut them from Stone and Stormy card stock and layered them up. 


The plaid layers were a great backdrop for the gorgeous floral vase from the new Botanical stamp set. I LOVE this image. I used the Botanical Confetti Cuts to cut it out and added it to the top of Mist card stock  stamped with a sentiment from the Mixed Messages stamp set. I stamped it in Wine ink. I finished off the card with some natural twine. 



Here is the line up of bloggers today. Check them out to see more samples with these amazing new products release on November 8th! 


 Reverse Confetti Blog

Amy Kolling

Tricia Barber

Lisa Henke

Joan Bardee

Kathy Schweinfurth

Jeanne Jachna

Deanne Kuntz

Maria Willis

    Cheiron Brandon

Amy Tsuruta

Cindy Norberg















6 comments:

  1. Lisa, love all your details and layers!

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  2. I love the village and the layered plaids!

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  3. WOW your cards are so beautiful looking!

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  4. OH MY GOSH, the village/neighborhood scene is amazing. I would love to be so talented that I could create this scene.

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  5. Love the village and beautiful vase.

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  6. Beautiful coloring, love that town scene!

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