Friday 1 February 2013

Spring Catalogue Blog Hop!

Hello Everybody!


If you've just got here from Elaine's lovely blog then welcome, or if you're starting from here, welcome as well!

Today I want to showcase my favourite product in the Spring catty - the honeycomb embossing folder. It can be used for many things, not just a honeycomb effect that I have done here. There have been many beautiful cards made using the design to make a patchwork quilt style design and they look really effective.

I used a number of different stamps and products on this card.  The main base is made using Daffodil Delight. The first layer is First Edition Specialty DSP, with part of the honeycomb embossing folder placed on top of that in More Mustard.  The bee design on the oval die cut is from the Nature's Pace stamp set and the larger bee next to the sentiment is from Nature Walk stamp set.  The whole thing is finished off with a sentiment from the Friendly Phrases set, and then spattered liberally with Early Espresso ink using our Colour Spritzer Tool.

Thanks for looking at my design for this blog hop. You can now go on to the wonderful blog of Sandra to see her wonderful work and to carry on hopping!

TFL! Joanne x

12 comments:

  1. Great card, love the use of the honeycomb folder.

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  2. Beautiful card. I love the colours. Thank you for joining the blog hop today. A xx

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  3. Love the card. The honeycomb looks good and goes so well with the bee from Natures Nest.

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  4. Great card Jo, thank you for sharing x

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  5. Wow this has a great look to it - loving all the details and the colouring looks wonderful.

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  6. Jo, As always a LOVELY card! :)

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  7. 3This has got to be my favourite embossing folder, love the vintage look of your card

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  8. Fantastic card, love the different layers :)

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  9. My favourite thing, too - LOVE your card!

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  10. Stunning card and such great use of the folder

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  11. Love the way you've used the embossing folder :-)

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