Altenew 9th Anniversary Blog Hop Day 3 + Giveaway (over $2,200 in Total Prizes)

Posted by Bridget Casey on

Hello everyone and welcome to day three of this amazing hop!  If you are following along with the hop you should have arrived from the blog of Virginia Lu.  If you did not start at the beginning, head over to the Altenew Card Blog.

For this exciting occasion I decided to use one of my favorite Craft-A-Flower sets we carry in the shop, the Tulip Full Bloom. In order to create my blooms, I chose two of the gradient cardstock sets, New Purple and Sea Shore.

One of the wonderful things about this set is the pieces are all on one die panel.  Cut once and you have all of your pieces.  Another great feature are the key and arrow that help you to align the pieces flawlessly.  Although you don’t need it as there are numbers and key hole or arrow on each die, there is a layering guide on the back of the packaging.  To add additional dimension I added some of my favorite Thin 3D Foam Squares to different parts of the flower. 

With the tulips assembled, I turned to the background and sentiment.  For my background I used the Window Slats 3D embossing folder with a piece of white cardstock. I love these types of embossing folders as they don’t take away from the beautiful focal image or florals.

The sentiment is one of my favorite all-times sets from Altenew, Versatile Greetings. This set has hot foil plates and regular dies with shadows, making it super versatile!  While many of us have jumped quickly onto the hot foil wagon, some still do not use foil.  Having dies that can accommodate that is great for everyone!  To finish the card I used a couple more of the thin 3D foam squares to attach at the base of my tulips.

Supplies:

Giveaway Prizes

Over $2,500 in total prizes! Altenew is giving away a $50 gift certificate to 10 lucky winners. There are also 24 awesome companies/crafty friends who are celebrating with us, and they are offering the following prizes:

Be sure to leave comments by 4/16/2023 for a chance to win one of 56 prizes! To make the hop more exciting, start your comment with "Hi from (city or country where you're from)!" 56 winners will be chosen at random from the comments left on any of the blogs listed below and will be announced on the Altenew Blog on 4/21/2023.

Thank you so much for joining us!  Next up we have Kari VanNoy!

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Comments

  • Gorgeous card! Love the simplicity of the design.
    Thanks for sharing.

    Jeanne Beam on
  • Hi from Italy! :) Fabulous card and just LOVE these layered tulips! It’s very interesting to know all the informations you shared about the items you used here, thank you!

    Alice on
  • That is a pretty tulip card! I love that craft a flower die set, and your card is wonderful in its simplicity.

    Dorothy Ayotte on
  • Gorgeous designs and wonderful inspiration!

    Verna Angerhofer on
  • Hi from Cedar Hill, TN! What a beautiful CAS card! Beautiful!

    Melissa Leftrick on
  • Hi from Austin, TX! Love the pretty tulips!!

    Carmela Hubler on
  • Lovely creation!

    Lagene on
  • Thank you for sharing your work! Your card is so pretty!

    Linda Lofton on
  • Hi from Sacramento, CA. Congratulations Altenew on 9 wonderful years. The Altenew design team is incredibly inspirational. Always a pleasure to see their work.

    Carolyn Reiners on
  • I love the Craft a Flower sets, as well. Love the tulips!

    Retta Rae Lutte on

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