March is here and with a new month comes a new release at Our Daily Bread Designs! There are prizes to be won, so be sure and check out the information below!
Three randomly selected winners will each receive a $25 gift certificate to the ODBD store to be used toward the purchase of ODBD stamps found in the "stamps column" of the website just for commenting on the design team cards! You have until March 2, 2015 at 9:00 p.m. EST to leave your comments on the designers' blogs for a chance to win! The winners will be posted on the ODBD blog on March 3rd, so be sure to check back there to see if you won!
My first card features the new Basket of Blessings stamp set and Eggs Dies. Can't you just imagine all the possibilities for filling this lovely basket? I generally don't color with Copics on kraft cardstock, but decided to try E31 and E34 after stamping the basket with Coconut Husk dye ink (WPlus9)
and loved the realistic look! I die cut a group of eggs from scraps of designer paper - a good way to whittle down an overflowing scrap pile. The bow is from ODBD Peaceful Poinsettia die set and the sentiment was stamped on one of the ODBD Pennants Dies. The tulips are an older set called Tulip
Corner that I colored with Copics and fussy cut. I couldn't resist adding this little chick sticker. The new Grass Border die is perfect to pair up with the basket, so be sure and add that to your list.
I know this is a long post, so will move right along to my second project using the single Alleluia Chalkboard stamp.
I wanted to create a home decor project and found this pedestal stand at a local craft store. I wanted the chalkboard image to be the focal point and added minimal embellishments with the ODBD leaves (Zinnia and Leaves), Spellbinders Rose Creations dies, and the ODBD Fancy Foliage dies. There's a great YouTube tutorial that shows the steps to creating a life-like paper rose HERE if you are interested. This matched nicely with some of my collection of antique porcelain pieces, so had to include them in my photo. :-) I used some of the beautiful new paper - Shabby Rose Collection - in the banner flag.
There are many more gorgeous creations to inspire you by the rest of the design team, so head on over to Our Daily Bread Designs blog or you can click on the individual blog links below.
In case you missed my sneak peek card a couple of days ago, here it is again...
I like this one much better than my first basket card which I created in a rush. Weather delayed the arrival of my supplies and my brain wasn't in a good mojo mode - lol! Happy shopping!
Three randomly selected winners will each receive a $25 gift certificate to the ODBD store to be used toward the purchase of ODBD stamps found in the "stamps column" of the website just for commenting on the design team cards! You have until March 2, 2015 at 9:00 p.m. EST to leave your comments on the designers' blogs for a chance to win! The winners will be posted on the ODBD blog on March 3rd, so be sure to check back there to see if you won!
My first card features the new Basket of Blessings stamp set and Eggs Dies. Can't you just imagine all the possibilities for filling this lovely basket? I generally don't color with Copics on kraft cardstock, but decided to try E31 and E34 after stamping the basket with Coconut Husk dye ink (WPlus9)
and loved the realistic look! I die cut a group of eggs from scraps of designer paper - a good way to whittle down an overflowing scrap pile. The bow is from ODBD Peaceful Poinsettia die set and the sentiment was stamped on one of the ODBD Pennants Dies. The tulips are an older set called Tulip
Corner that I colored with Copics and fussy cut. I couldn't resist adding this little chick sticker. The new Grass Border die is perfect to pair up with the basket, so be sure and add that to your list.
I know this is a long post, so will move right along to my second project using the single Alleluia Chalkboard stamp.
I wanted to create a home decor project and found this pedestal stand at a local craft store. I wanted the chalkboard image to be the focal point and added minimal embellishments with the ODBD leaves (Zinnia and Leaves), Spellbinders Rose Creations dies, and the ODBD Fancy Foliage dies. There's a great YouTube tutorial that shows the steps to creating a life-like paper rose HERE if you are interested. This matched nicely with some of my collection of antique porcelain pieces, so had to include them in my photo. :-) I used some of the beautiful new paper - Shabby Rose Collection - in the banner flag.
There are many more gorgeous creations to inspire you by the rest of the design team, so head on over to Our Daily Bread Designs blog or you can click on the individual blog links below.
In case you missed my sneak peek card a couple of days ago, here it is again...
I like this one much better than my first basket card which I created in a rush. Weather delayed the arrival of my supplies and my brain wasn't in a good mojo mode - lol! Happy shopping!
Love them all, Wanda!! Your first is so fun with the bright colors and love that you added the Tulip Corner....perfect!! The altered pedestal stand is so gorgeous....wow!!! I love the rustic colors you used on your sneak peek and the daffodils look great with it! Fabulous job on all!! HUGS!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the versatility of these new stamps! Gorgeous designs! I love the mix of colors and patterns on your first card.
ReplyDeleteWanda...your first card just SHOUTS Spring! Love the added tulips and the grass border out of dp!
ReplyDeleteYour pedestal is beautiful! gorgeous rose! lovely photo too!
Wanda you've done it again!! I love the cheerful colors and design of your first card. The colors really pop and this projects makes me smile with thoughts of Spring!! Your second project is just stunning. How creative of you to make this wonderful home decor piece. It's absolutely stunning!!
ReplyDeleteHugs & Blessings,
Audrey
Beautiful Beautiful Love the colors and the layering's. the added rose and the Ribbon is Perfect. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI like BOTH basket cards. (Love the little chick sticker you added.) What a wonderful idea to create the home decor item. So nice to display during the Easter season. Well done!
ReplyDeleteLove your home decor project, Wanda! And both those baskets are lovely - the bright colours (and sweet chick) in the first one are a treat to see on a grey day, but I love the daffodils and white background on the second one.
ReplyDeleteLove the use of your stamped images for the home decor. You've inspired me to branch out beyond cards.
ReplyDeleteBoth of the baskets are beautiful, one more colorful than the other but still gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteVery clever, what you have done with the chalk board and the coloring of it, to fit your home decor. Just beautiful.
Wanda these are so special...great job!
ReplyDeleteCute Easter Basket cards.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards. Your pedestal home project is gorgeous (and so are those dishes)
ReplyDeleteYour basket is so realistic that I expected to see a Reese's peanut butter egg peeking out?! I love the chalkboard pedestal....it is so much fun to use stamps and paper for home decor!
ReplyDeleteAll of these are great! Love them!
ReplyDeleteThat first card is so bright and cheery, AND cute!! And that decor piece is stunning!! You will love displaying that in your home during the Easter season.
ReplyDeleteSo bright and cheery. Your cards are really cute and inspirational.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous samples Wanda! Love them all! The altered decor piece is my fave! What a clever and pretty idea!!!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Grace
Cards are fabulous! The antique porcelain is awesome....sorry I am also an " antiquer" at heart!!
ReplyDeleteAll your creations are beautiful Wanda!! I just love your bright and cheerful Easter card with the chick and Easter basket!! Your home decor is so soft and such a creative idea!! Your sneak peek is beautiful with the daffodils!! Love it!!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Chris
Your cards are so beautiful. This stamp set can be used for so many different applications. It can be used for all seasons.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so beautiful. This stamp set can be used for so many different applications.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see the bright version and the distressed version! I like both! TFS!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards! I especially like your purple tulips on the first card. Just so very pretty.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects.
ReplyDeletecraftymom205 at yahoo dot com
wonderful cards and home decor.
ReplyDeleteLove the fuzzy duck on the first card. The chalkboard decoration is wonderful. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLove the basket
ReplyDeleteLove both basket cards, but I must make the card with the chick for my grandchildren. I know they will love it, and I'll earn some "grandma points" for sending them this card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous spring Easter cards! The chalk board effect on a burlap base is lovely along with that pretty rose :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!! I really like the basket - beautiful coloring!!
ReplyDeleteLovely easter cards, I love your colouring on the baskets
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for leaving a lovely comment on my blog
Happy Monday!
Bridie@BGPayne Crafts
Great projects--love the home decor!
ReplyDeleteFabulous designs. Love how you created two entirely different baskets by changing colors.
ReplyDeletelove all your projects!! just gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bright colors. Very Springy.
ReplyDeleteBoth basket cards are beautiful, Wanda! Love the cheerful, springtime colors of the first! Your home decor project is gorgeous. What a beautiful stand to display at Easter time…Hugs!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are wonderful, Wanda! I love the bright, springy colors on your Easter card. And your chalkboard project is beautiful (so is your antique chine!) Fab projects!
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors on that fabulous Easter basket! But you always make projects that are a feast for my eyes! :-)
ReplyDeleteWanda, you sure have been busy making all of these!! Wow, I love the chalkboard card, so pretty!! The basket cards are so cute, too!! Wonderful job for such a busy lady!
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