Altenew May Release Blog Hop! (+ PRIZES!)

Hi there, and welcome to my stop on the Altenew blog hop! I’m so glad you’re here! If you’re hopping along with us already, you’ll have arrived via Marika Rahtu’s blog. If you’re just now joining us you can head back to the stop over at Altenew — which I just know you’ll want to do as there are prizes to be had — more on that later! :)

The May release is filled with so many great new stamps, dies and embossing powders — I was given some to play with and I had so much fun! First off, let me introduce you to these two plaid layering dies that have become fast faves! I couldn’t stop using them!

Altenew Layered Plaid Cover A

Meet Layered Plaid Cover Die A (above)

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Layered Plaid Cover Die B

Layered Plaid Cover Die B! These two both cover the front of a standard A2 size card and work perfectly together. I used them on ALL 3 cards I’m sharing today and I can’t wait to make more!

Now, on to my cards!

Hello, Friend

To get started, I decided to watercolor a striped background like so:

I wanted to see how the stripes would look with a simple overlay of Layered Plaid Cover Die B — love how this turned out!

So simple, right? But look closer at those watercolored stripes, and you’ll see that I used  Layered Plaid Cover Die A on this one too.

I did the trick that I learned from Jennifer McGuire where you run a die through your machine with a dryer sheet — this keeps the die cut pieces all together after you’ve run the die through your machine. So cool! It allows you to get the look of an embossing folder with your dies. Yeeeesss!

And then! See those black hearts? Wellll, I created them by rubbing white cardstock with black pigment ink, then heat embossing the paper with the new Altenew sparkle embossing powder.

Love how this looks.

Now on to the next card!

You Make Me Melt

I started this card by making another watercolored background like so:

I was going for a 50’s soda-fountain-topped-with-confetti kind of look LOL! I thought it would go great with the style of this super cute 2×3″ stamp set called Ice Cream — look at how cuuuuute it is:

And here’s the finished card — I ended up using BOTH of those layering dies on this one too!

I used the matching Ice Cream Die to cut out my stamped image, and then I tucked it into a slot created by Layered Plaid Cover Die B, this time cut from a strip of pink cardstock. I really like this look, and it’s a good way to get more from your supplies.

I also love how the Ice Cream Die cuts around the letters in “everyday” — I’d never be able to do that with my scissors and have it look nearly as good.

Of course I had to use some of that new embossing powder on this one too :)

Now for my third card…! Told ya I love these dies and could have kept going and going and going…

You Are So Sweet

After I die cut the confetti watercolored background for my previous card I had 6 squares sitting on my desk from Layered Plaid Cover Die B that I just couldn’t let go to waste, so I made another card!

This time I used the lil Strawberry stamp set — another super sweet 2×3 set:

I stamped the strawberry on pink cardstock and embossed it with clear sparkle powder, then die cut it with the matching die.

This card is making me hungry for cake and ice cream LOL! :)

So what did I tell ya? Aren’t those plaid layering dies awesome? So many ways to use them:

  • Straight up die cutting
  • Layering, of course! :)
  • Using them as slots to add other die cut images
  • Doing the trick where you keep all the die cut pieces together by using a dryer sheet and getting that embossed look
  • Using the leftover pieces

I still have to try some inlaid die cut techniques — cannot wait! But for now it’s time to keep hopping. :)

Hop On

Your next stop on the hop is the super talented Nicole Picadura! Here’s the full hop in case you encounter a broken link or are just now joining us:

TWO Giveaways

To celebrate this release, Altenew is giving away a $50 gift certificate to THREE lucky winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew blog by Thursday, June 1st at 11:59 pm EDT for a chance to win. The winners will be announced on the Altenew blog on Saturday, June 3rd.

But wait, there’s more! :)

I get giveaway a $30 gift certificate too! Yay! Just leave a comment on this blog by June 1st at 11:59 pm EDT and I’ll pick the lucky random winner on June 2nd.

Update! The lucky random winner is Stefanie White yay! I emailed you! :)

Thanks so much for joining me, and to May and Altenew for having me be part of the hop. Hope you all have a great day! xo

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207 Replies to “Altenew May Release Blog Hop! (+ PRIZES!)”

  1. I am really liking the plaid cover dies! Great way to use parts to create more than one beautiful card!

  2. Deb Hudson says:

    Your cards are happy. I am glad to see how you used the Layered coverplates.

  3. NatQuebec says:

    Love your layered cards !

  4. Judy Sander says:

    Your retro card is “nifty”! Love the idea and the colors. Thanks for sharing.

  5. Anne Sturgeon says:

    I love how the striped one came out. Boy those black hearts are awesome. Love those cover dies. Thanks for sharing.

  6. Very interesting and artsy cards!Thank you for sharing

  7. Love the way that you combined the pattern papers with the die cuts !!

  8. Your cards are yummy! Love this Altenew release,

  9. What a fun way to make the dies come to life! I love the ice cream background patterned in particular – makes me smile just looking at it! Great job!

  10. These are all great! I really love your watercolored background on the ice cream project.

  11. Anna Starr says:

    I really like how you cut out one plaid die and then embossed the other… those are my fave of the release I think so I like seeing all the ways people are using them.

  12. Barbara Green says:

    Love your cards.

  13. Great cards!

  14. A clever use of the plaid dies & an incredibly gorgeous finished piece! Thanks for sharing this awesome technique!

  15. Natalie Godfrey says:

    Really cute cards! Love the colors.

  16. beautiful way to use the plaid dies – so creative!

  17. Janet Ingraham says:

    Very clever , color and fun.

  18. Susie Moore says:

    Super cards. Each of them made me smile.

  19. Very creative and pretty work!

  20. Barbara Walborn says:

    Fun, colorful cards. Make me smile.

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