September 08, 2014

Reverse Confetti...Septemeber Release Blog Hop - Give Thanks


Hello fellow 'Fetti Fans!!!  We've Counted down to Confetti and now the NEW Reverse Confetti September Release is available in the Reverse Confetti Shop!

 The hop started over on the ReverseConfetti blog, and you should have made you way here from Stacey Schafer’sblog. It would be worth your while to start at the beginning of the hop, so you don’t miss a thing. We have tons of inspiration for you to see using all the NEW Reverse Confetti stamp sets and Confetti Cuts!

http://reverseconfetti.com/blog/

http://reverseconfetti.com/shop/


http://deconstructingjen.com/deconstructed-sketch-167/

I made my card today with the NEW Give Thanks Stamp set and Give Thanks Label Confetti Cuts and followed the fabulous sketch over at The Deconstructed Sketch # 167!

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Now, is it just me or is it starting to feel like Fall? Well, I'm not complaining (even though we didn't have the best summer) it is my favourite season! I just love the autumnal colours, the crisp cool air, bundling up in a big ol' cozy sweater and Thanksgiving dinner. I think that is why I fell in love with the NEW Give Thanks stamp set with a bounty of heart-felt and comforting sentiments. I stamped one of the sentiments on Primitive Cream Card Stock with Tangy Orange Premium Dye Ink. I love the versatility of the coordinating Give Thanks Label Confetti Cuts too. I've been using it on all my cards for the September RC Release and this time I used the smaller label die to cute out a frame in the larger label, then popped it up on dimensional foam squares.

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I used Fancy Pants Happy Go Lucky 6X6 papers and the pretty floral patterned paper inspired the flower and leaf cluster that I made with the Petals 'N Posies Confetti Cuts and the Fresh 'N Fruity Confetti Cuts. Finally, I embellished with some hemp cord and a sprinkling of gold sparkly Gumdrops.
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I finished off the inside of my card too...I stamped another sentiment from the NEW Give Thanks Stamp set and made another framed label with the NEW Give Thanks Label Confetti Cuts.

Thanks SO much for hopping by and having a little peek at my card for the Reverse Confetti September Release Blog. I hope you’ve enjoyed hopping with us today. Be sure and hop with us on the 8th of EVERY MONTH for more REVERSE CONFETTI inspiration!

Now it’s time to hop on over to Laurie Schmidlin’s blog. If you get lost along the way, you can find the hop order and list of all the participating designers over on the Reverse Confetti blog.

A few things before you hop along though, just to keep you “in the know”…September’s SKETCH FOR YOU TO TRY is open for you to play along. Click HERE for a chance to win. AND, be on the lookout for a NEW COLOR challenge we will be introducing on September 16th and another way to win!







  

11 comments:

Ella's Design said...

Another yummy card, Tara! I always love your use of colour and pattern and fab layouts and embellies! Awesome! Hugs, Lisa x

Tracey said...

This is gorgeous Tara!! xx

I Card Everyone said...

Really pretty Tara... you have a fabulous knack at combining DPs..
=] Michele

Monika/Buzsy said...

Very pretty Tara. Love the colors and sweet flowers. the finished inside looks awesome.

CJPillow said...

This is a sweet and thoughtful card.

Alina said...

very beautiful card, Tara, great colours!!!

forpahl5 said...

Way to use all the layers! Thanks for sharinig!

Joan Smith said...

Hi I am a new follower thanks goodness I found this hop What treat to be here at your blog....I love your card OMG girl talk about one super creative and outstanding creative job....you totally outdid yourself with this new release.
YOU so ROCK!!

Chriss Blagrave said...

Wonderful shapes, colour and patterns! Love this whole sketch/composition!

Anonymous said...

Truly gorgeous GF!

annemarie said...

Your card is gorgeous again Tara.

hugs Annemarie

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