Hi Everyone and Welcome to Day 3 of the Catherine Pooler Designs Sunny with a side of Sparkle Blog Hop!

You should have arrived here from Josefine’s blog. If you get lost along the way, the full list of stops along the hop is at the end of this post.  Be sure to comment on each post to be in with a chance to win – 5 random lucky winners will be chosen to receive two free ink pads (with free shipping!)  Winners will be announced on Friday evening, June 22 on Catherine’s blog.

This release is so AWESOME!  Not only are there all new goodies including fabulous patterned paper, a gorgeous twisted sunburst stencil and stamps and dies featuring stars (YEY!), the Love is in the Air Stamp of Approval collection is now available to purchase individually.  And if that wasn’t all, Catherine’s shop is now carrying some gorgeous WOW! embossing powders that you NEED! (Need!)  See the bottom of this post for links to all the new goodies.

 

In case you missed it, I also featured some of the new patterned paper (because I couldn’t wait for the hop LOL!) on this post here.

Card 1

I’ve created a video for my first card which you can find over on my YouTube channel here.  It uses the diagonal striped paper from the release to inspire my color combo!

Here are a couple of close up shots.  I used the Starlights stamp and die set paired with Flirty Fuchsia and Grape Crush.

 

Card 2

My second card uses this same stamp and die set.  This time I used the co-ordinating Starlight dies and die cut an A2 size panel of dark grey cardstock with four of the dies.  I then laid the panel over a second A2 panel of the same color cardstock and put it in my MISTI.  I lined up the star stamps, closed my MISTI then removed the die cut panel, leaving the main panel in place.  I used Versamark ink to stamp the stars and then heat embossed them with WOW! Perissa embossing powder (a chunky mix of rust, silver and gold).

I adhered a couple of the die cut smaller stars onto the die cut panel with liquid adhesive and stamped some of the smaller star stamps in Black Jack CP ink. I then adhered the die cut panel over the top of the heat embossed panel with foam tape.  The sentiment (created using the words from the set) was heat embossed with WOW! Bright White embossing powder onto a strip of black cardstock and adhered over the top.

 

Card 3

I wanted to create a starry comic book feel with this card.  I first used the Twisted Sunburst stencil over some Canson XL watercolor cardstock,  and ink blended Grape Crush (centre), Be Mine and It’s a Boy CP Inks over the top.  Before lifting off, I gave it a spritz with shimmer spray and then lifted it off.  When dry, I die cut the centre with one of the Starshine dies. I also stamped the Super and Star sentiments from the Starshine stamp set in Midnight CP ink, as well as a couple of the small star stamps.

I adhered a window of plastic behind the panel and added foam tape all around the star shape.  I sprinkled some sequins and beads into the centre, and then overlaid a panel of the new patterned paper (the light blue paisley).  I popped the entire shaker panel onto a white card base. To give a little more comic book feel, I used a white gel pen and a black gel pen to outline the star, fill in some of the stars and the sentiments.

Card 4

My final card uses the new Say It In Diamonds stamp set.  I cut a panel of CPD Vellum to A2 size, and then using the stamps from the set, stamped a pattern in Versamark ink. I used an acrylic block to do this, and added my embossing powder and heat set in between each stamping.   For the sentiment and the edge patterns I used WOW! Opaque Bright White.  For the main diamonds I used WOW! Metallic Gold Sparkle and Metallic Silver Sparkle.

I adhered some of the striped patterned paper from the Paisley and Peacocks set to a white cardbase and then adhered the heat embossed panel over the top using narrow double sided tape along each edge (which you can’t see at all!) The vellum helps tone down the brightness of the patterned paper for a more subtle look.

 

Hope you’ve enjoyed these cards! Your next stop on the hop is the ever amazing Susan.  The full list of participants is below.

  1. Catherine Pooler 

  2. Josefine Fouarge  

  3. Jenny Colacicco  <- YOU ARE HERE

  4. Susan Powell <- GO HERE NEXT

  5. Justine Hovey  

  6. Laurel Beard  

  7. Tracie Pond  

  8. Ilina Crouse  

  9. Ingrid Blackburn 

I’ve listed all of the new goodies below or you can go get your hands on all of the new release by clicking the graphic below.

Affiliate links used.

Sunny with a side of Sparkle Release



Love is in the Air Collection Release


WOW! Embossing Powders


Other Supplies


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61 Comments

  1. I wasn’t sure about that striped paper, but covering it with vellum almost creates a new subtle color I like. Great cards.

  2. I am usually a blues and greens person but I truly love that purple and pink stars card. They are all beautiful.

  3. WOW – – what a wonderful array of cards showcasing the Star stamp set — and using so many cool techniques. And I agree that leaning on colors already in a patterned paper is a great way to kick-start a card. What fun!

  4. I love your cards!! Thanks for sharing and inspiring me! That last card in gold and silver? Stunning!

  5. Lots of different ideas, thanks! I wouldn’t have thought of putting the 2 purples together without the paper.

  6. I’m in heaven with all the purples in your cards – yum!
    My favorite. I love the first card and it’s fun design. And I
    love the cute shaker – sweet!

  7. Love the use of the purple.
    the first is such a pretty color combo.
    thanks for sharing some wonderful
    projects. txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

  8. Great cards. You’ve shown the versatility of the Starlights Stamp Set, and I love your samples.

  9. Amazing cards!! Love that gorgeous chunky EP & I can’t say too many good things about the Twisted Sunburst stencil! That card is a true stunner!

  10. Super fun and festive cards! Love the color combinations and the embossing powder on the last card is stunning.

  11. Love the color combos used. In your cards and the various techniques used. What a fun release. Thank you for the inspiration.

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