Sunday, March 1, 2020

Altenew Build-A-Flower: Canterbury Bells Release Blog Hop + Giveaway



Hi Friends! Happy March ... just a little closer to Spring and flowers here in the northern hemisphere!

You may have come from the blog of my friend Ashlea Cornell, but if not feel free to start the inspiration parade from the beginning with the Altenew Card Blog

Altenew BAF Canterbury Bells

Until (and even after!) we see them in our backyard, the build-a-flowers from Altenew are a great way to spread cheer. The newest set, Canterbury Bells, is not only gorgeous, but also giant and quick to fill your card.




I really love that with just using one of the Canterbury Bell images, you have a beautiful floral card. No arranging needed. I did add a few of the secondary flowers to give it a little more interest and variety. Although these tiny flowers have coordinating dies, I chose to stamp them directly to the card base and then layer the die cut Canterbury Bells on top.


The black and white stripes on the bottom are the Gradient Lines washi tape and are a quick way to ground the flower.



Here's what three of the Canterburry Bells looks like! You've got a nice wildflower bouquet! I really had an easy time lining the four layers up, so it was fun to just stamp a bunch of these at once and have a lot of extras for future cards.


The patterned background is my favorite Faceted Stars background stamp.


For this card I cut off a few of the bottom bells so the main flower would fit well on the Fine Frames Diamonds Die Set. Then I used the smaller diamonds to make a triptych, and the smaller floral outlines to fill those smaller diamonds.


Finally, I used the Hand Drawn Tile Stencil to fill the card base. The same corner design is used, and makes a nice pattern where it overlaps in the center of the card. 


Lots of fun ways to use this large layered floral!

Prizes:
To celebrate this release, Altenew is giving away a $30 gift certificate to 5 lucky winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or the Altenew Scrapbook Blog for a chance to win. We'll also draw a winner to receive a $15 gift certificate from comments left on each designer's blog in the blog hop. All winners will be announced on the Altenew Blogs on 3/8/2020.

I'm pleased to send you to the next stop on this blog hop, the very talented Erum Tasneem!

Thanks for stopping by!
-Kelly

Supplies Used (Click on the affiliate link images to purchase, thanks so much for your support of my blog!)

Altenew BAF Canterbury Bells

52 comments:

  1. I love this set!! Such beautiful creations!!

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  2. Oh WOW!! I love how you combined the beautiful flowers with the stencils. Such gorgeous cards!

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  3. That gradient lines washi was exactly the perfect finishing touch. Excellent decisison!

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  4. I love you backgrounds you used for these flowers! It really steps up this set! I love the diamond triangles/square one! Super pretty!

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  5. Your talent is amazing and these cards are so pretty!

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  6. These are all beautiful -- and I love all of the different looks with this one flower!

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  7. Great work, whith the stencil. Love this flower set.

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  8. An amazing set of cards. Each has its own special treatment. I especially love the triangle card. So beautiful.

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  9. Your cards are gorgeous. I love the beautiful Canterbury Bells set and your colors and unique layouts are amazing.

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  10. I like both the soft, and vibrant ones. So pretty.

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  11. These cards are so lovely. Each has its own personality. Love the use of stencil on the one.

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  12. These designs are amazing! I LOVE the colors you chose for the flowers!

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  13. Oh my! All three cards are really beautiful! Loved them all.

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  14. Gorgeous designs....gorgeous colors....just gorgeous cards! ♥

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  15. Beautiful cards-especially like the one w/the diamonds. Great job!

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  16. What a lovely trio of cards. Thanks for sharing.

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  17. such striking color combo

    -- Dalis

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  18. Gorgeous trio of cards...really loving the one with the "all good things" sentiment!

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  19. This is another wonderful addition to the BAF line! These Canterbury Bells are gorgeous and the sentiments are perfect to go along with them. This fab trio is going on my CASE file for future reference. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  20. Wow! I just love your cards! I never really took note of the faceted stars stamp but now I have it on my wish list! I also love your card with the fine frames diamond dies.

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  21. A delicious trio, Kelly ... each one a delight! My CAS loving heart is especially drawn to the first ... it's dreamy and delicate with a touch of graphic in the washi along the edge ... gorgeous! Hugs, Anita :)

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  22. How many Altenew flowers does one girl need? I'm thinking I need to add this one now that I've see your beautiful card, Kelly. I love the triptych!

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  23. I love how you used the diamond frames! All these cards are very lovely.

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  24. wow they are works of art - not cards

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  25. Such lovely cards! Your recipients are so lucky!

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  26. Such lovely cards, thank you for sharing your creativity.

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  27. Lovely set of cards. Like how you incorporated the diamond die set.

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  28. Each card has elements I like, but my favorite is the diamond panels. I like how the smaller flowers are cut to frame the center panel.

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  29. Beautiful cards! I love the third one with the diamonds.

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  30. These. Are. Stunning. Love the use of the irregular black stripes on the bottom of the first card.

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  31. Beautiful cards! Love this Canterbury Bell stamp set.

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  32. Gorgeous!!! Love the coral on the flowers!

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  33. Very nice cards both colors and designs. Thank you.

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  34. Wow. These are amazing and unique. Simply gorgeous. Thanks for sharing them!

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  35. I love the triptych, what a great wayway to show the flowers.

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  36. wonderful idea of multiples dies on one card. amazing ! thank you

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  37. Gorgeous cards. I love the pretty colors.

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  38. All the cards are so creative! Loved the use of washi tape on first card. You have created beautiful backgrounds for all the cards.

    Ankita (the spring leaf)

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  39. Beautiful card designs with this stamp set.

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  40. Oh my! Your cards are just so striking and lovely. The interlocked diamonds with this new flower really melted my heart! You have an eye for design and detail!

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  41. Pretty backgrounds and color combos! Love this new Build_A-Flower set! The Canterbury Bells are lovely!

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  42. Beautiful set of cards with lovely colors, backgrounds and designs! :)

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  43. Awesome set of cards! I think my favorite is the triptych - such a beautiful result! You've inspired me, that's for sure! Thank you!

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  44. Three beautifully designed cards! It would be hard to choose a favorite!

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I absolutely love reading comments. Thanks so much for stopping by and taking the time to leave one! - Kelly