Showing posts with label Wonderland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wonderland. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Poppin' Up To Say. . .

 Poppin' Up To Say. . . 



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For this card I used a shaker card kit from Queen and Co.
It included the card, foam spacer, acetate sheet and a cover cut out.


I placed a base panel on my card so my shaker 
windows would have a colored background.


I placed the foam piece so I could figure out where to stamp my sentiments. .  .
Perfectly lined up after one re-do!

Then I removed the backing paper and 
attached the foam piece to the card.


I added the sequins. 
I glued a few sequins to the background 
so that they would always show in the window. 

Then I placed the top panel onto the card. 

This was a great kit to use, it lined up very easily.


I pulled these images from my pre-stamped stash
and colored them to go with my sequins.


I put a slit in the toaster so my pastry 
looks like it is poppin' out.

Then I added sequins to the 
front to finish the card.

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For this card I used the Wonderland Sparkle Blend

I picked out the wonderland themed 
pieces so I could make a 
non-wonderland card. 

Now I have lots of extra elements for when 
I use the blend on a themed card!

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There are more great Sparkle Blends over at the 

You can use my code FAWN10 for 10% off your order.

There is also a Facebook group where you can share 
creations you have made with Sparkle Blends!
Come check it out, share some inspiration!


Thank you so much for stopping by!
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Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Wonderland

Hi, it's Rhiannon! From the new August release of Sparkle Blends, I really liked Wonderland and knew I had to do something with it. It has some cool things like a white rabbit, a "drink me" bottle, and an "eat me" cookie.

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To make my card, I started by stamping Alice from the Visible Image set called "Alice in Wonderland." I thought it would be fun to make her brown haired like me and I made her dress a darker color. I colored her with Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens.

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After I colored her and fussy cut her out, I picked out a mat that's covered in flowers, because it reminded me of the flowers in Wonderland. I found a cardstock that matched Alice's dress, so I stamped the first half of the sentiment on it, and cut it out.

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The second half of the sentiment I put on the inside of the card.

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I put the clay pieces from the Wonderland Sparkle Blend around the sentiment and the sequins around the flowers. On one flower, I adhered the sequins to look like the center of the flower. Can you find it? I adhered all of the pieces with On Point Glue from Imagine.

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It was fun to color her differently from how she is usually shown. I like that she looks more like me. I really like the colors and different sizes in the Wonderland Sparkle Blend. The clay pieces are really fun too. If you'd like to see the other new Blends (there's 12 in total!), you can go to the Sparkle Blends Shop on Etsy. Thanks for visiting. Hope to see you again soon!