Hey there crafting friend! You’ve landed at my stop on the April Altenew Craft-A-Flower blog hop! You hopefully were sent here by the lovely Laurie Willison! If not, I’d recommend heading to the start of the hop on Altenew’s blog so you get all of the wonderful inspiration and details on taking part in the hop giveaway!

Today’s Craft-A-Flower is the Cistus! And there is an expansion of Altenew’s Gradient Cardstock line too! Here’s a look at my first card I created with the Cistus. For this one I die cut all of the Cistus from watercolor cardstock and then colored the cardstock with Watercolor Brush Markers. I like the sketchy hand painted look this gives you. I use my stamping mat and just scribble the brush marker on and push it around with water then set each piece aside to dry, then adhered them together.

I cut a panel of Dark Gray cardstock to 4.25″ x 5.5″ and dry embossed it with one of my new favorite embossing folders -the Storybook Frame folder. This is such a great folder for surrounding a focal point.

I arranged my Cistus. flowers and leaves and then adhered them with foam squares of varying levels to add dimension. I also decided to slot in a few branches from the Berries and Branches die set for extra bulk in the arrangement. I had some left over from a previous. card that were watercolored so they worked perfectly.

I decided to add a few white paint splatters (acrylic) all over to tie the panel into that watercolor look. My drips were a little bigger than I’d like but I still like how it turned out.

I heat embossed my sentiment in Pure White embossing powder on Jet Black cardstock and mounted at the bottom of the panel on a strip of foam tape and adhered the entire panel to a white notecard. I also added a few gemstones to finish.

I couldn’t resist making a card with the new Gradient Cardstock too. This cardstock comes in packs of four different shades (like the ink sets) that fit perfectly into Altenew’s cute little Mini Blossom die cutting machine. Super quick and perfect for Craft-A-Flower sets to take all the guesswork out of selecting cardstock.

I die cut my Cistus flowers from New Purple cardstock and adhered them together. I also die cut the Linear Pathway Alphas from the Rose Petal set to spell XOXO (hugs and kisses!). I cut the flower centres and the Linear Pathway Outline Alphas from gold mirror cardstock to tie them together and mounted all of the pieces onto a panel of patterned paper from the Essential Rock Collection paper pack, and onto a white notecard. As an afterthought, I added a few more of the spare branches I had to better frame the sentiment.

GIVEAWAY

$200 in total prizes! To celebrate this release, Altenew is giving away a $50 gift certificate to 2 lucky winners and a $20 gift certificate to 5 winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or each designer’s blog post on the blog hop list below by 04/13/2021 for a chance to win. Altenew will draw 7 random winners from the comments left on each stop of this blog hop and announce the winners on the Altenew Winners Page on 04/15/2021.

Your next stop on the hop is Norine! I’ve listed every stop on the hop down below as well. as the supplies I used – Have fun hopping!

Jenny x

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  1. Love your storybook frame cistus card. Do you ever look at a card and a story just immediately jumps to mind? This is the first flowers of spring blooming in a garden with wrought iron fencing despite the last snow of the season coming down. It has a “nothing is going to stop me” feeling.

  2. Both of your cards are sooooo pretty! I especially love the card with the splattered white paint! The new Cistus Layering Flower die is being added to my ever growing Altenew “want” list. 🙂

  3. The painted card stock makes just as pretty a finish as the stock card stock. Your cards are very nice.

  4. Hi from beautiful Northern Colorado! I love the first card! The gray card base embossed with the storybook frame folder. Which is now in my Altenew cart!

  5. Splatters matter! And you made them count as a foil to the gray background and bright layered Cistus flowers. Really nice creation.

  6. Hello from Southern California! Both of your cards are lovely, but the first one really caught my eye. the background and the flowers are beautiful. The spatters really add to the overall card. the size is perfect; especially with the larger sequins!

  7. Love the simple design with the new layering flowers and cardstock, then the inking design on the flowers with the first card is my favorite.

  8. Love this bold blooms! You did an amazing job showcasing this new die set and paper combos. Thanks for the inspiration!

  9. The embossed frame is perfect for your lovely painted layers. The splatters are just right. Thanks for the how tos and the inspiration.

  10. I didn’t think I like paint splatters on cards until I saw your first card–wow! It just adds such a nice extra touch and lightens the card up even more. I’ll have to try my watercolor markers on a layered flower now, too. Lovely cards!

  11. Hi from Las Vegas. Wowza!!! This card is stunning! I love the bright pinks of the watercolors and the embossing folder. Just perfect!

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