Hello! Welcome to Day 2 of the sneak peek projects I've been working on for the brand new holiday release for SugarPea Designs! Each day this week, we will be sharing inspiration using the new release. With several new stamp sets, matching dies, and even a new paper product.......there's something you are sure to love!
I hope you'll join me here over the next 4 days as I share Sweet Peeks for the 13 NEW products that will be available for purchase starting this Friday, October 14th at 6PM EST in the SPD Store.
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Back to focusing on the fabulous new Happy Holidays paper pad for my next card. I've Copic colored the angel from Come Let Us Adore Him. To ground the angel, I've added a plaid piece to the bottom and top of the tag from Gift Tag Die SugarCut (the plaid was off of the top of one of the pattern papers). The tag and a strip of white cardstock were added to my pattern paper notecard. To finish, I've added a few die cut stars (from Gift Tag Die SugarCut) and some Sparkling Clear Sequins from Pretty Pink Posh.
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27 comments:
Very lovely cards!!
Beautiful! That sunset sky is gorgeous behind the diecut skyline. That angel is so cute, especially how you colored her.
OMG! Come Let Us Adore Him Stamp Set is the most beautiful Nativity stamp set that I’ve never seen!!!
Your cards are both amazing but the first one is really breathless!!! <3
Love those cards. You are so talented!
Your cards are wonderful!
Oh my, beautiful cards. Love the distressed background. Would love to know what you used to make the spotted star like background. I love how you used the plaid paper to ground the angel. So beautiful.
Beautiful sky!, NativityScape is awesome. Your angel is so happy!
These are beautiful!!!
Love your cards. The angel is adorable.
the shading in the sky is beautiful.
Love the silhouette of the town.
the little angel is darling.
thanks for sharing.
Great cards! I love the background sky with the silhouette of the nativity.
Very cheery angle card and love the background for the NativityScape.
Love the night time silhouette with this set. The night sky is very pretty
Two completely different looks from one set - nice. Love the versatility you displayed!
Beautiful distressed ink sky background! I love how you used the fun Christmas papers on the tag with the Angel.
Gorgeous cards! Love the stunning BG you created on the first.
Awesome new release. Love the silhouette scene.
Fantastic cards Amy. I am partial to the first one, that Nativity Scape is awesome, great colours by the way. Just beautiful!
Stunning sky in your first card! I just love this die! I could see making multiple cards with this one for sure! Thanks for sharing!
When I looked at the designs on the SPD blog featuring this stamp set, your card was one of my FAVORITES! I love the soft colors of the background and how they make the silhouettes of the hillside village and nativity stand out. Great job, Amy! It is really beautiful!
Amy, your evening sky is stunning. I love it against the black silhouette of Bethlehem. So very attractive. Your angle card is bright and cheerful and so cute. My favorite carol of this season is all of them. To hard to chose just one ;)
What a great release. Loving all the ideas
Fabulous cards! Love the NativityScape against your pretty colors! And the angel is adorable on your 2nd card!
Wow! I love the gorgeous background color in your Nativity card! Just gorgeous!
Wow, I just stumbled upon this card. The night sky is wonderful!! I think I need to check some of the products out!
Adorable cards.
Two great cards... love the sky!
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