Hi everyone and welcome to Day 1 of the Stamp of Approval Tropically Yours Collection Blog Hop!  If you arrived here from Ardyth’s blog then I hope you’re having lots of fun seeing all of the inspiration for the new SOA Collection.   If you arrived here directly then I highly recommend starting at Catherine’s blog first for the full blog-hoppy experience!  A full list of hop stops can be found at the end of this post.   Make sure to comment along the stops on the hop –  THREE commenters will be chosen at random from all the comments on all the blogs (one each day) to win the Stamp of Approval Collection! If the winner has already purchased their collection, they will receive a $100 gift certificate.

Entries will close on Friday, July 20 and will be announced on Catherine’s blog.

If you’re not familiar with Stamp of Approval, you’ll find out a lot about it by checking the info on Catherine’s blog. In a nutshell, it is a quarterly themed collection of stamping products that all co-ordinate and can be used alone or together along with some ink, cardstock or other embellishments  to create tonnes of different kinds of projects.  It often sells out like lightning and there is a waitlist ahead of time to place an order just in case it does sell out on release day.

This release is amazing.  It is chock full of tropical florals and leaves, borders, dies, awesome sentiments and FLAMINGOS! And if that’s not all, the Collection comes with a downloadable Project Guide with tonnes of ideas to inspire you. The full release is July 18th so make sure you get on the waiting list if you don’t want to miss out!

The Cabana Tile dies are my absolute favorite product and I’ve focused my post today on how versa’tile’ these are (chuckle!), creating three cards with very different techniques.  I’ll also be posting again over the next few days with other projects I created so be sure to stop back.

Card 1 – Stained Glass Window

For my first card, I created a stained glass window using Nuvo Jewel drops.  I’ve created a video showing you how to create this card over on my YouTube channel.  You can find it here and below.

The card also uses the Good Vibes Border stampset included in the new collection for the sentiment.

I’ve done this technique before, but I loved the look of the tiles for this sort of card.  The light shines completely through.

This technique does require some patience (the drops have to dry overnight) but I think the effect is just so cool.  Here’s a quick shot of it outside in front of the sun!

Card 2 – Using Dies as a Stencil

For my second card, I used the 7 tile dies (not snipped apart!) to die cut a multi-window from a thick piece of card stock which I then used as a stencil over a white card base to do some ink blending.

As I wanted to do each hexagon window in a different color, I made sure to mask off adjoining hexagon windows (and the main card base) with post-its.  I then used a mini ink blending tool to blend a variety of Catherine Pooler Inks over each window.  I used two colors per window, and all are listed at the end of this post, fading out a lighter color first, then coming back in with a darker color.  I won’t lie, this took a while, but I think the results are worth it.  Before I lifted the ‘stencil’ off, I spritzed with a clear shimmer spray and flicked with a few drops of water for a distressed sparkly look.

When dry, I over-stamped the sentiment from the Fearless Pursuit stamp set in Midnight Ink, and scattered some sparkling clear confetti sequins to embellish.   Completely a one layer card!

Card 3 – Blended Die Cuts

My final card uses ink blending again, but this time, I use the die cut tiles themselves.

To create my card, I blended a variety of Catherine Pooler inks directly onto card stock, making a stripe just slightly wider than a cabana tile itself.  I faded out each color on the cardstock, and then die cut the tile, making sure to include the faded out and the darker part.  You could of course die cut the tiles then blend onto them, but I find the other way round gives a softer look.  For one of the tiles, just to change it up a little, I used gold mirror cardstock (in place of the blue rainbow color).

I adhered each of the tiles onto a white card base, and then for my sentiment, I used the “hello gorgeous” from the Stand Tall stamp set, heat embossed in white superfine embossing powder onto Midnight black cardstock.  I trimmed it out and popped it up on foam tape.  To finish, I added the same sparkling clear confetti sequins as before.

So that’s my cards for today, your next stop on the hop is mixed media extraordinaire Josefine.   The full hop list can be found below.  Don’t forget to comment to be in with a chance to win!

  1. Catherine 
  2. Maureen  
  3. Melissa  
  4. Allison Cope  
  5. Ardyth  
  6. Jenny <- YOU ARE HERE
  7. Josefine <- GO HERE NEXT

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174 Comments

  1. I was really curious to find out what the DT would come up with using the hexagon dies, and your cards do not disappoint. Love the different ways you have used them. Just awesome!

  2. What awesome ideas for the Cabana Tiles Dies!! That stained glass one – WOW. Now I’m off to shop…lol. And the sponged one – LOVE THAT! 🙂

  3. Jenny, I love the stained glass look!!! I am going to order some jewel drops and give it a try. I love this tile set of dies!! tahnks for the video showing your technique!!

  4. I was worried about how versatile these tiles would be, but you’ve showed me how great it can be!

  5. Thanks for the tutorial. First I’ve seen Nuvo drops used. Love the other cards as I was wondering about the hexagons.

  6. I love your stained glass card. I love the way you used the dies several ways before cutting them apart. I need to try that when I get mine.

  7. I love what you’ve designed with the cabana tiles die set! All three cards are gorgeous! Great video showing the stained glass technique!

  8. I knew I was going to love those Cabana Tiles dies and your blog post proved me right. The stained glass technique looks amazing.

  9. Amazing cards and a fun technique using the Nuvo Jewel drops! I really enjoyed your video and appreciate you sharing the details of ‘how to’ for that card. I’m loving the Hexagon dies!

  10. The stained glass technique is unique and fun, but probably requires more patience than I normally have.! Thanks for sharing.

  11. Those are amazing cards using that one product, which is always cool to see different uses of the same die. But holy cow . . . the stained glass one is pure genius. Stunning!

  12. Was not sure what to do with the cabana tile dies but these cards are great. The stained glass is amazing. Thanks for the video showing exactly how it was done. So creative.

  13. Oh my gosh, your cards are amazing! I was loving that stained glass one while watching the video then I saw the other cards on your blog and they are all stunning!! Thanks so much for sharing with us. Can’t wait to get this new collection.

  14. I’m speechless, Jenny! I loved those hexagonal dies at first glance but now you’ve completely swooped me into unabashed swooning over them! All are beyond gorgeousness, especially the “stained glass” one.

  15. Just what I need; more supplies that I don’t have’ the Nuvo drops! That stained glass window look is fabulous!

  16. Love the versatility you showed using the hexagon dies. I think the stained glass technique looks great.

  17. I’m crazy about those creative cabana dies and love your cards and what you did with them!

  18. LOVE the variety in techniques using this stamp set. especially LOVE the stained glass look!

  19. Fantastic versatility here, with those hexie dies. My fave is the stained-glass card. Putzy or no., it was worth the time and care; that photo of the light shining through is awesome. Thanks for the video instructions!

  20. Fantastic cards! I absolutely love the first one – it’s gorgeous! Thanks for the inspiration!

  21. Great cards! Thanks for sharing the stained glass technique. So creative! Aren’t those Cabana tiles fun?!

  22. I am so impressed with what you have done with the tile dies. I would never have been able to think of anything like that. Loving the stained glass effect.

  23. Such wonderful cards !! Thanks for the video and sharing your technique for the amazing stained glass window card😍

  24. OMGosh, your stained glass card is just amazing!!! At first I had no idea where you were going with it when you cut through both the front and the back but WOW, its so pretty! Can’t wait to try something similar!!!

  25. The Cabana tiles are definitely a favorite and must have. The are so unique and versatile. Love, Love, love the stained glass technique. TFS

  26. Wow! Great ideas using the hexagon dies! Each card is so different from the others.thank you for sharing your fantastic ideas!

  27. Wow, fantastic cards! My favorite is the stained glass window card! I can wait to try that technique!

  28. Fantastic use of the tile dies.
    I love to use the Nuvo drops and
    I’ll be staling tats idea.
    thanks for sharing
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  29. OMG Jenny! These are definitely my favourite cards! I love how you used the geometric dies in different ways. The stained glass effect is so super cool!

  30. OMG, the stained glass card is brilliant. I would love to say that one day I will CASE it, but who am I kidding. I am and never will be anywhere as good as you. Gorgeous and thanks for sharing

  31. I love your technique with the Nuvo on the first card. I am going to try that.. Love the idea that the dies can be used in so many different ways.

  32. Love the stained glass effect for these dies. Would love to see the inside of the card. Did you add the inside pieces of the die to both the front inside and the back?

    1. Actually I didn’t as it was pretty clean after removal from the acetate, but you totally could do that.

  33. SO loving those stained glass tiles!!!!! I could look at that all day…really well done!!!!

  34. Your cards are absolutely stunning , love them all especially the stained glass effect on the hexagon..

  35. Thank you for sharing! Love the cards and the creativity! Love all the different ways you used the hexagons

  36. Nice cards Jenny – I was trying to work out how the nuvo drops card was made – so pleased to see the recording. thanks.

  37. You know the stained glass card was fantastic, and the faded hexagons were lovely too. I enjoyed learning both techniques. Thanks for sharing.

  38. STUNNING ! I had already fallen for the tiles die but you’ve shown so many more ideas for using them. Love all three cards & I can’t pick a favourite, I’ve got to get these now, thanks x

  39. WOW!! Thank you for sharing this beautiful technique on the stain glass!! It is absolutely gorgeous!!

  40. I love how you’ve used hexagons to create so many fun cards! But the stained glass windows technique is simply aH-mazing!! Absolutely love it!

  41. Jenny, your cards are gorgeous, love the stained glass just amazing. thanks for sharing your beautiful work and a chance to win this amazing collection.

  42. I’m still on the fence about these die cuts, but your cards are helping me to see how I might use them. I love your stained glass effect; I may have to invest in some Nuvo drops!

  43. Love, Love, Love what you did with the tiles! I was wondering how I would use these and what you’ve done is a great idea! Thank you!

  44. These hexagons are totally amazing. I love the cards all of you have come up with. Your first card especially grabbed me and got my head spinning with possibilities for all of those little scraps of awesome background that I have hated to get rid of but nut sure what I would do with them because of their size! Brilliant! Thanks, Jen! I always enjoy your cards! I appreciate you sharing your creativity and talent!

  45. My mom had about 26 stained glass lamps in her home so these stained glass dies would have given her great pleasure. Love the tropical collection

  46. Wow – that stained glass look is so cool! I will have to try making a card like this for my BIL who recently started making stained glass pieces. It will be great for his birthday!

  47. Love your tile cards with the stained glass technique. Thanks for a fun and detailed video. Awesome!

  48. Gorgeous cards. I love the stained glass look. So very creative. I think my favorite stamp set from the collection is the Tropically Yours with the borders in a close second. Those dies are really cool also. I always say I don’t need any more stamps & dies and then I see the first product reveal and oh well. What’s enough?

  49. Wow! From the simple to the elegant technique of the stained glass look! Thank you for the video showing how to do this. Not sure I’m that adventurous, but the instruction was great! Proves even simple things can be amazing.

  50. Wow. I’m stunned with how amazing the Nuvo drops turned out. They look like gemstone! I need more Nuvo drops in my LIFE.

  51. Geometric design is so cool and the stained glass effect is gorgeous. Thanks for the inspiration.and video.

  52. Oh My !! Your trio of cards is so awesome !! The techniques are so cool and the results even more. And I’m not even talking of the gorgeous color combos !! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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  53. You got really creative with those tile dies and creates some beautiful designs! The stained glass effect with the Nuvo drops is just spectacular!

  54. Wow, I love how you used those hexagon tile dies and the stained glass effect with Nuvo drops is just spectacular!

  55. These hexagon dies seem versatile and i love the different ways you used them. It looks great used as a stencil and the stained glass is so fun.

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