Hello friends!
Welcome to Day Three of Sneak Peeks from the Reverse Confetti July Release! The new products will be in the store on July 8th! Be sure to stop by the Reverse Confetti Blog to see what all the Confetti Crew has created!
Today we are sneaking peeks of the beautiful new Globe Confetti Cuts and My World Sentiments! Really a unique set of dies and lovely sentiments and script!
Isn't that a fun die set! I just love it! So many creative ways you could use it too! I watercolored my background and stamped the sentiment with Tuxedo Black ink. The heart within the globe has been sponged with Distress Inks and splattered with water. I cut the tiny stars from the Stars Confetti Cuts panel and sprinkled them about! I thought those were perfect with the globe!
Remember to visit the Reverse Confetti blog for a list of designers with peeks today. Leave comments on each blog for a chance to win a $15 gift certificate. Then, head over to the Reverse Confetti Facebook page and leave a comment there for a chance to win another $15 gift certificate. Good luck!
Thanks so much for stopping by! I will see you back tomorrow for the Reverse Confetti Blog hop!
Hugs,
Kay :)
Gorgeous water colored background and I love how you inked the heart! Such a striking card, Kay...I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this - the watercolor background and the cutout stars set it apart.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Kay! I am in love with this die and the sentiments that go with it!
ReplyDeleteSooooo pretty...love the watercoloring!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, another beauty here! What a neat globe with the heart. A unique design for sure and you know I adore your watercoloring. You must have drying backgrounds placed all over your crafty space in various stages of dryness given how many cards you have been able to produce in such a short amount of time. You are amazing and I'm giggling a little picturing you dodging watercolored papers. :) Big hugs!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this, Kay! The watercoloring is very pretty and that globe is awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove the pop of color on the heart Kay!! Those little stars scattered about are a cute touch!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! Worth framing, in my humble opinion. ;)
ReplyDeleteKay, your star-of-the-show globe is quite the lovely number! WOW! Love the water-coloured heart and, of course, the watercoloured background plays supporting role perfectly! I think...no, wait, I know...I want this set! WOW!
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Ohhhhhhhh I love your watercolor background and the tiny stars !!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job with the watercolouring! The pop of orange really draws your eyes into the card.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Love the watercoloring.
ReplyDeleteMaking each part of the globe a different color was a great idea.
the bright orange heart with the sprinkling of stars makes it pop.
thanks for sharing.
Your card is just eye catching. I love the colors you used in the watercolour background, the way you make the heart and all the little stars to accent. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGosh, what brand of watercolors do you use? Your watercolors are always so vibrant and cheery! Super gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and stars.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors, Kay!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love what you've done!
ReplyDeleteLove this card, the sentiment goes so perfectly. I really love the stamp set, such unique, creative sentiments.
ReplyDeleteOh,this heart globe is so beautiful! And you of course worked magic with it!! Beautiful background and i love the colors on the heart!!! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteHUGS,
Cindy
As always love your water colored backgrounds. Lovely colors!
ReplyDeleteThe globe with heart die is so fun! And, the sentiment is perfect! Lovely water colored background as always...so pretty!:-)
ReplyDeleteYour card is gorgeous and you did such a wonderful job showcasing then new die and sentiment! I especially love the sentiments included in the new set!
ReplyDeleteSuch an AWESOME Card for today!! LOVE the Rainbow Colors!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous coloring Kay! love the heart and how it looks sunset-like and space-like all at the same time!
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