Today, I'll be showcasing cards using two of these new designs. To see the full range of creative possibilities, I encourage you to join our Instagram hop. I've had the pleasure of peeking at the other designers' projects, and I can assure you, it's truly inspiring.
Now, I'll admit, I've always had a fondness for stickers. As a child, I maintained an extensive sticker collection, with a particular affinity for scratch-and-sniff stickers. While stickers have been a staple in scrapbooking, I'll admit in the past I've found it challenging to integrate them seamlessly into card making. Often, the white border and the overall sticker aesthetic didn't quite align with my desired look. So I was particularly excited to discover that these new PET tapes are clear, eliminating the border issue and offering vibrant, dimensional colors. They do not disappoint!
I've been on a brief hiatus from gnome-themed projects as I was experiencing a little gnome burn-out, but the Lemon Gnomes roll proved irresistible to me! So cute. The delightful gnomes paired beautifully with the Lemons and Lavender paper, leading to the design of this fun window card.
I selected three gnome stickers, adhering them to a vibrant yellow gingham paper. I was pleased to find that the stickers offer a degree of repositionability, allowing for minor adjustments before being securely burnished. For the fourth window pane, I chose a lemon-patterned print from the collection, which effectively complemented the pink hues featured in the gnomes' attire. This project was a delightful return to gnome-themed crafting, and I am very pleased with the final result!
Now onto card number two. I used the totally adorable stickers from the Sweet Summer Cottage roll, paired with the Watermelon Summer paper pad! Now, you know I'm a through-and-through cat lover, but this adorable little pup image stole my heart!

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such a cute card using these new products
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