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Time to grab your coffee, sit back again and hop along with us! We are thrilled to be bringing this lovely brand to our website. Danielle from Neat and Tangled and I have chatted on the phone as well as emailed back and forth! She is a true sweetheart. I asked her to give us some insight on her brand and her company…if you missed it check out the 

So, on to the hop…the Design Team chose a wide variety of Neat and Tangled stamps to use for their projects this month. Let’s see what they have to offer for us today! I just know you are going to be wowed!

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Hi everyone, Sandy here and I love, love, love the stamp and die set I got from Neat and Tangle for this hop. Oh my goodness, they have another style that I am soooo getting too!

Here are 3 cards that I made with just one Die!!! 
( you have to check out the SFL blog next wk to see what I did with the stamp, it is awesome!!!!)

For the first one, I inked the stamp with versamark  and sprinkled black embossing powder. Then I wiped it off, leaving a faint outline. I was able to trace the outline with a purple/gold glitter gel pens. I used Nuvo crystals to color in and add some dots.

This card is the the die cut pieces like a puzzle. I glued down the individual pieces and then pulled up the die cut frame leaving the pieces in place.  I did this in Kraft paper and used Gold Nuvo Crystals. I really wish you could see the Diamond Stickles bling on this one. It is soooo sparkly in person. The camera did not do it justice. I used the frame to cut out the front of the card too.

For the last card, I used the die cut frame and glued it down on purple card stock. I used Diamond Stickles on the petals and it came out so pretty, just sparkles and blings!

I hope you like the 3 cards I made with one die!

 Now onto our lineup:
Sandy (you are here)
Stacy - NEXT


Comments

  1. Love your different cards Sandy. Very good way to use up all your different mediums! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  2. Thanks for sharing your techniques. Love that one die is so versatile.

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  3. Love the red praying for you card.Beautiful.Elegant.I need to see how many cards I could make out of one die or stamp !

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  4. Wow!! What a beautiful flower! I love how you used this.
    Lora Davidson

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  5. Wow!! What a beautiful flower! I love how you used this.
    Lora Davidson

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