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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Sparkle N Sprinkle's April 1st Reveal

Welcome to Sparkle N Sprinkle's 
April 1, 2015 Reveal.


We have FOUR new stamp sets to share with you this month and these sets are 20% off their regular price, until April 3rd.  All the new reveal sets are available on Cling Mounted Rubber and as a digital image.  Friendship Flowers #702 is the stamp set featured in  This Month's Technique Video.

The sets are:


Get Well Friends #701   (digi version DIGI701)
Friendship Flowers #702   (digi version DIGI702)
Old Well #703  (digi version DIGI703)
Spring Window #704   (digi version DIGI704)


On April 3rd,  one Grand Prize Winner will be selected from the comments left on the designers' blogs listed below.  The Grand Prize Winner will receive
all FOUR of the new rubber stamp sets (or digi sets, if you prefer)

The winner of the blog hop will be announced on April 3 on Facebook, the SNS blog, and on our blogs.  In addition to our regular designers, we are happy to introduce you to two of our new Guest Designers.  Diane and Ashley will be the Guest Designers for the months of April, May, and June.  This month's Blog Hop order is:

(Tip: if you have a problem with a particular link, try clicking on the person's blog title to send you to their Home page.)

I just love all of the beautiful stamp sets this month, and have had so much fun designing with them.  The Old Well was my choice for the reveal, but if you read to the end there will be a sneak peek of the Friendship Flowers and Spring Window!!


I stamped the image using black ink and colored with copic markers.  It was then fussy cut out and glittered using a glue pen,  Orchid and Bronze Splendor glitter.  I also stamped the bucket twice fussy cut and placed on top of the 1st image using pop dots.  That sweet little butterfly is a SU die.


The sentiment was stamped with brown ink and fussy cut around.  Pop dots were used to adhere to the card.


For the bottom brushes and grass I applied green Liquid Applique heat set and was so surprise how it turned out!!  I had never used Liquid Applique before, but I like how it puffs up while heating.  



 To create the background I first laid my brick wall stencil on top of the cardstock and cover it with embossing paste.  Removed the stencil and while the paste was still wet I lightly dusted with Sparkling Snow glitter.  The sparkle is just so pretty!!



Next it was time to create that pretty braided side!  You can find a tutorial as well as the template Here.


I just love how pretty this braid looks on the side of my card.  I finished it off with ribbon.  This is a must try, you will love the look!!


I finished off the inside of the card with those cute little bunnies and a scalloped punch from Fiskers.




A little sneak peek at projects to come using the new stamps!!  Hope you will check back to see the reveals!!




Don't forget to leave a comment with each Designer to be eligible for the Grand Prize.  We love reading your comments and hope we have inspired you as well.  If you absolutely can not leave a comment for some reason, please email icinganne@yahoo.com with your comment and the name of the blog or Designer you are commenting about.

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The new SNS Creative Challenges also begins today, with lots of prizes and recognition badges.  The theme is always Anything Goes using Loose Glitter, Embossing Powder, and or Flock.
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We hope you enjoy the New Reveals as much as we do!  Last month the winner came from Shona's blog.  Wonder which Designer contains the Grand Prize winner this month?

Enjoy the blog hop your next stop is April!!  

Thanks so much for stopping by, good luck to everyone!!

29 comments:

  1. Fabulous card and I love the braided border. I'm definitely going to check that out. Love the Green Liquid Applique for the bushes too. It gives them a very cool look.

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  2. I just love this well stamp. Your card is lovely. I love the brick background and the braided border. xo

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  3. You did a lovely job! I love how you added the liquid applique! :) Great job!

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  4. Beautiful card- your colors are so pretty- and I love the texture of the liq applique and the popped up parts of the image. The braided edge is a great look too!

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  5. Such a beautiful card, B, (and I also like your sneak peeks). The darling little bow at the bottom of your lattice is a wonderful touch - all those pretty details are perfect for this great new image! hugs, de

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  6. Your card is very beautiful, Belinda. Love all the sparkle, texture and dimension.

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  7. So much detail and texture Belinda. Love the little bunnies and the bushes. Great bricked background too!

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  8. WOW! What a clever design and fabulous scene you've created! The dimension is fabulous and how cute are those little bunnies! Awesome job!! Thanks for a fun hop and wonderful inspiration!

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  9. Belinda, what a gorgeous card. I love your coloring on the image and all the extras you did to make this so stunning.

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  10. Your attention to details makes this so perfect in many ways. Love the background and the sparkle. Of course the layering add so much and the inside is just as stunning as the outside. Thank you for sharing your talents and adding inspiration to my spinning mind. I so want to win this set NOW!

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  11. All of the fussy cutting was well-worth the effort. the scene is beautiful.
    Love the bricks on the wall and the lattice on the sides.
    thanks for sharing a great card.

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  12. I really like the braided effect on the side of the card. Very cool!

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  13. I love the braided border. Great fussy cutting. This is such a great stamp. Great coloring too. Well done.

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  14. I love your weaved edge border. Beautiful card. TFS

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  15. Pretty wishing well card! Love those sweet bunnies!

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  16. Wow! Love this image and the card you created! Awesome background with the embossing paste and glitter! I've never tried the braided technique before and it's so cool...I'm gonna give it a try! Love how you colored the image and that liquid applique is so cool! Thanks for sharing!

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  17. Love your wishing well; so much dimension.

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  18. I love your card and all of the techniques that you used. I forgot that you can heat the liquid applique. Can't wait to try the braid!

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  19. BEAUTIFUL card Belinda, LOVE IT, inside & out!!!
    LOVE your SWEET wishing well scene, SPARKLING brick background and FABULOUS braided edge - WOW - LOTS for me to try => THANK YOU for sharing your CREATIVE INSPIRATION!!!

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  20. Beautiful card. I like the texture and dimension your fussy cutting and the applique created. I'll have to try the braided edge technique it definitely looks fabulous.

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  21. Your braid on the side is a nice touch....and thank you for the link. You really added so many little touches to make this special.

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  22. Fabulous. I am mesmorized by the braided border. Great job on the brick background. I am wowed by the fussy cut work as well. Beautiful card. You really know how to add to a card.

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  23. Great card. Love the braided edge. Thanks for including the inside.

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  24. Wow just love wishing wells. The edging is intriguing. I will have to try it. I am really surprised how the applique worked out. Is it greener in person as on my computer it looks turquoie.

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  25. I love wishing wells and this one is so cool. I love the braided edge and am anxious to try it. All the different textures are so wonderful.

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  26. Stunning and then you added that fabulous brick wall and lattice work, wow!

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  27. Such delicate work on those walls

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  28. What a pretty card. That lattice is a perfect edge for the card, so fun. Cool brick wall.

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  29. Beautiful...wow, the braided edge is amazing....and I love your brick background as well!!!

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Thanks so much for stopping by! Your comments are very "special" to me...Belinda