Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Countdown to Confetti: Day 2


Welcome to the Reverse Confetti January Release!  If you are just joining in on the fun, there AMAZING things happening this month.....6 new stamp sets and 7 Confetti Cuts this month!  There is also a new produvct making its debut!  Make sure to check out the Reverse Confetti blog for a list full of inspiration and more projects!


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This month's release has everything Valentine you could want and then some!  Today the DT is sharing projects using Right Here Right Now and Here's the Story.  These sets just might convert me to take up a simpler version of scrapbooking.....Project Life.  We'll see!

Since I haven't done scrapbooking in forever........I decided to use these sets to make my kids "mailbox" valentines this year.  The base of both was diecut using the coordinating "card" die.   Here are both together using Doodlebug Design's Love Bug collection:

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The card on the left was made by selectively inking a sentiment from Here's the Story in black onto a Heart to Heart diecut.  A diecut row of hearts were added behind.....and since this card is for my son, I didn't embellish any further......ya know, because boys don't like all the bling!

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The card with all the cute Love Bug paper is for my daughter so I added the fun stuff!  A sentiment from Here's the Story and Right Here Right Now were stamped onto a strip of vellum and adhered.  A few sequins were added along with a diecut heart (from Love Notes) which was stamped with "14".  

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There are TWO $15 prizes up for grabs this release:  1 for blog commenters and 1 for Facebook commenters.  So leave those comments and make sure to check the Reverse Confetti Facebook page too!  

Details can be found over on the Reverse Confetti blog for all the prizes!


Thanks for sharing a part of your day with me! 

44 comments:

  1. Love your cards, I am really smitten with the shaping of the hearts love them loads!

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  2. Those are awesomely unique shaped hearts. Love it! What a perfect non-glittery card for your son.

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  3. These are so sweet, the kids will love them!

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  4. These are so cute and perfect!

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  5. Awesome color scheme! Superb for kids<3

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  6. Love that these can be Valentines cards! These are adorable!

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  7. V-day is my favorite and these sweet cards definitely have me feeling the love.

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  8. Love your fun panels! This is such a fabulous release!

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  9. Love the cards! Just so cute ♥

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  10. Such cute cards and a cute idea to put them in the lunchboxes!

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  11. Very cute! Love the heart dies.

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  12. The kids will enjoy getting these valentines. No gushy but so pretty.
    thanks for sharing.

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  13. Very pretty cards!
    I love that big
    pink heart!
    Carla from Utah

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  14. Adorable Valentines Day Cards. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  15. I love your mini cards! Such a cute idea! :)

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  16. What great cards! I love how bright and happy they are!

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  17. Perfect valentines for little ones! These are just adorable. Love RC! Bev

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  18. Love both cards! The arrow paper for your son's and the cute flowery one for your daughter's are both adorable.

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  19. Cute valentines! Thanks for sharing your creativity

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  20. Super cute - I love the idea of using these for Valentines as you have shown! your kids will love them!

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  21. SUPER CUTE & SWEET Valentines Amy!!!
    THANK YOU for sharing your CREATIVE INSPIRATION!!!

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  22. Beautiful, colorful cards! So pretty and fun!

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  23. So fresh and fun! LOVE the colors!

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  24. Love them Amy! And your kids will too. I'm hoping to make a few cards this year too. Especially for my honey business, my 2 and 1/2 year old grand daughter. She loves stamping and making cards. Which, I think is amazing! xo

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  25. Beautiful cards. Thanks for sharing your inspiration.

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  26. Love that you make cards for your kids, these are beautiful!

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