It’s the last day of hops for Lil’ Inker Designs new release. Hopefully as part of the hop you have arrived here from Amy’s blog. If not pop by and see Laura to start at the beginning so you don’t miss anything.
Today I wanted to take a look at the new Stitched Circle dies. Can you see that you get two lines of stitching per die? One line of stitching is on the die cut itself and one on the cardstock piece/negative. There’s lots of fun to be had with this original idea! I continued my colour scheme from the last couple of days and paired up a collage of circles all die cut and pieced together with a couple of the circle sentiments from Spot On popped up :)
As a last look I thought it would be nice to show you all the things I’ve made for this release. All coordinating and pretty together!
For our final day of hops I’m sending you off next to the lovely Isha for more fun inspiration!
Supplies: Stamps – Lil’ Inker Designs spot on; Inks – Hero Arts butter bar, Hobbycraft turquoise; Card – Bazzill marshmallow, wax lips, Papertrey Ink harvest gold; Stampin’ Up blushing bride, pool party, basic gray; Dies – Lil’ Inker Designs stitched circles; Paper – My Mind’s Eye find your wings and fly sky’s the limit 6×6 pad; Enamel Dots – My Mind’s Eye find your wings and fly sky’s the limit
I love this Debby!! The one patterned circle is the perfect touch..those projects definitely pretty together :)
BEAUTIFUL!!! LOVE how you pieced everything together!!!
Fabulous design with the circles! Can’t wait until mine arrive!!
Amazing design!
I love the color combo you used – and then to pick a few of the colors out of the chevron & pop them out, it really is a beautiful card :)
I love the colors and simplicity of this card. It’s such a happy card and makes me smile! Those stitches around the circles really set off the designs.
What a wonderful way to use the Stitched Circles, love how you overlapped them.
LOVE the FUN design!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
Great card and tags! Love the prints and colors with the dies you used!
Wow, this is so pretty! I love the inset circles.