Good morning everyone! I hope you’re doing well today! It’s time for a new release from Altenew and it’s a stand-alone die release! Woo! Today’s post is part of a blog hop that starts over at the Altenew blog. If arrived here from Norine’s blog you’re heading the right way!

My first card features the Abstract Seascape Slim Cover die. It’s perfect for creating slim line cards, featuring a fun modern ocean landscape. I wanted to use it to create a kind of inlaid die cut look with a color scheme reminiscent of Clarice Cliff pottery that my mum used to collect!

I die cut out the the image four times from Jet Black cardstock and stacked them together with liquid glue then adhered them to a slim notecard, leaving a white border around the edge. I then die cut it again from yellow cardstock, blue cardstock and a pale olive cardstock from my stash. I picked pieces from each of the colors and inlaid them into the diecut outline stack on the notecard with more glue.

To get that shine, I filled up each ‘well’ with Crystal Glaze – it’s a thin glaze like glossy accents, and when dry, it gives this glossy look like pottery! I almost didn’t include a sentiment but. in the end finished with this one that thought was quite serene.

My next card features the Peeking Leaves Foliage Cover Die. I created an inlaid look once more. This one is a lot more tricky with smaller pieces but I persevered! I die cut the die from gold mirror cardstock to create the outline, and adhered it to a sturdy panel of white cardstock completely covered in dry adhesive, then trimmed off any excess appearing around the gold border.

I then die cut the piece again from Birch Wood and inlaid the larger outline pieces within the gold outline. For the leaves, I used Spicy Yoghurt cardstock and pieced in each part of the leaves. I then mounted the entire panel onto craft foam for sturdiness and then onto. a white notecard.

My sentiment is from the new All About You Word Die set. I die cut the base shadow layer from vellum, and the main Hello from white cardstock three times, then stacked them all together and adhered directly to the birch wood panel. To finish, I added a few clear enamel dots to keep it subtle!

My final card puts the emphasis on the cover die rather than the main image by using a bright red pop of color. I die cut the new Moroccan Lattice Cover Die twice, once from gold mirror cardstock and once from red cardstock, stacked them with glue slightly offset so the gold peeps out around the red, then adhered it (add the glue around the border only or even use slim foam tape to create a shadow) to a white notecard.

I die cut three of the new Tropical Leaf Mix dies from vellum, white cardstock and gold mirror cardstock and adhered them (with glue down the centre or slim foam tape) in a trifecta the centre of the card, fluffing up the edges for dimension.

To finish, my sentiment. is once again from the All About You Word Die set, layered red on gold mirror cardstock to coordinate with the background with a tone on tone look, popped up on foam tape, with a little tuck behind the white leaf.

Giveaway

$300 in total prizes! To celebrate this release, Altenew is giving away a $50 gift certificate to 2 lucky winners and a $25 gift certificate to 8 winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or each designer’s blog post on the blog hop list below by 06/23/2021 for a chance to win. 

Altenew will draw 10 random winners from the comments left on each stop of this blog hop and announce the winners on the Altenew Winners Page on 06/25/2021.

Your next stop on the hop is the every amazing and wonderful Erum!

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67 Comments

  1. Fabulous designs! Love the glaze effect of the first one and the wood-gold combo of the second one. Thanks for the inspiration Jenni!

  2. I love the way you used the Crystal Glaze, looks like metal to me. Love the colors you used. You second card is just lovely with the wood and the last one with the red and gold is just stunning. Thank you. Have a blessed day.

  3. I like the hello card with leaves. We often forget that negative space can have a big impact. you don’t have to fill everything in. Very elegant.

  4. Super cool ideas for these new dies, Jenny! The first brings to mind Starry Night—love the glaze! I totally love the wood look behind your leaves, and the leafy cluster over the Moroccan cover die is a great look, too! Thanks for some awesome ideas on how to use these newest dies!

  5. Abstract Seascape is my favorite of this release and I love your use of the crystal glaze on it.

  6. I don’t think I’ve ever used Crystal glaze. I will have to try that. I love the birchwood inlay with the cover die.

  7. Great job on all your cards. Love how you used the glossy accent to make your card just pop!

  8. I’m probably strange, but I’ve always hated my shiny gold cardstock. You’ve given me some great ideas for using it! I’m loving these dies and the cool techniques you used with them.

  9. Wonderful cards! You definitely achieved the look of glazed pottery on the Seascape card, and the leaves are perfect with the paper design you chose for a simple, natural look.

  10. These are beautiful cards Jenny! I think my favorite of this release is the Abstract Seascape Slim Cover die. I have been into making them lately and I will have to try the stained glass look. I am not sure if I have enough glossy accents though! TFS.

  11. Fabulous cards! The first one looks like an enamel pin and the wooden inlayed card is soooo beautiful and too labor intensive for me, but I really appreciate those of you that can persevere. Thanks for the inspiration!

  12. Amazing cards and so many great ideas! I love all three cards but I think the leaf card with the wood inlay is my favorite. Thanks for sharing and inspiring!

  13. You peeking leaves card is fabulous! It’s clean and simple but the gold outline gives it a elegant touch!

  14. This is the first time I’ve gone on a blog hop, and it’s fascinating to see the variety of cards that can be made using the Peeking Leaves cover die.

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