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Thursday, 19 April 2018

Abstract Floral Thank You // Right at Home Stamps + Catherine Pooler Ink Blog Hop


Did you know that Nicole at Right at Home Stamps is now carrying Catherine Pooler Inks? What a fabulous pairing!

Today, the Catherine Pooler Designs Creative Team is celebrating with a blog hop, using CP inks and Right at Home stamps and dies! And  if you comment on each blog in the hop (list is below), you will be eligible to win your choice of one item from Right At Home's newest release!

I created this simple thank you card with Abstract Florals and matching dies, and Script Greetings.

I started by stamping my daisy centre with Party Dress. I used a stamping platform and inked it up a few times, with extra ink on the left side to create some dimension.  Then I used the large leaf stamp and Tiki Torch to create my petals, again using extra ink selectively. I love the shading you get with this simple technique! I added some dots with Orange Twist and then finished by stamping my sentiment in Midnight.

To create some extra dimension, I used the matching die to cut out random petals and popped them up on my card using foam tape.

I finished it off with 3 tiny gems for some sparkle.

Now, be sure to hop and comment at each blog stop for your chance to win a Right at Home prize pack! Winners will be announced on April 26 on the Right at Home blog.


32 comments:

  1. Those colours are amazing together. It is so bright and gorgeous. Fab Ardyth! Jenny x

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  2. Simply gorgeous card Ardyth. Love the colour combinations !! - Raga ( Perky Hobby)

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  3. I love how happy your card is!!!

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  4. Love your card and love Catherine Pooler inks!!!

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  5. What a beautiful, bright card. That would definitely cheer me up.

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  6. Beautiful! I love the bright colors and dimension.

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  8. I love this pretty and vibrant card.

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  9. Love these bright, happy colors!

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  10. Great idea to pop some of the petals
    off the background. The warming
    colors are wonderful. thanks for
    sharing a fun card.
    txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  11. Stunning card! So bright and cheerful. Love that you popped up some of the petals for added dimension.

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  12. Very creative idea to use the leaf stamp for the sunflower petals! Lovely card. Thanks for sharing your tip for adding dimension to stamping. Beautiful yellow colors.

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  13. lovely card - the CAS design is super

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  14. Beautiful card. Love the image and oh those colors are gorgeous.

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  15. Awesome card! I love the color combo.

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  16. I loooove the colors you chose!! The little dots on the petals are a perfect accent ❤️❤️

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  17. LOVE this, Ardyth! The way you created and layered the petals is so cute. Love the colors, too!

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  18. Love this with the bold and shaded stamping Ardyth - a great tip on how to add extra interest.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  19. THIS is a beauty! LOVE the vibrant colors.

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  20. Gorgeous and bright colours got to love these inks of Catherine Pooler. Thank you for sharing.

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  21. Absolutely stunning...as always!

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  22. Very pretty. I like the colors and how you created the flower.

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  23. Dang girl!! Your designs and use of colour always blow me away!! This is absolutely gorgeous!

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  24. I really love this! So cheerful!

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  25. Wow! Such a gorgeous card!!! Love the bright colors!!!

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  26. Such a pretty flower! I love the colors!

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  27. Love the colors and the crisp, clean look of your card.

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  28. Pretty card! Love the big flower and the color combo you used!

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  29. Love your bright and cheerful card! Such fun colors!

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