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Erin Lee Creative January Release

 Hi friends!

Today we are hopping to show off the newest release from Erin Lee Creative.  Once again there is a host of unique stamps, dies and stencils, as well as some amazing rainbow holographic cardstock.

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Be sure to comment on the blog entries in the hop so you can enter to win a $50 voucher to use in the ELC shop.  There will be two winners chosen at random from the comments.

On to the projects:

For my first card, I wanted to showcase this big and bold sentiment from the new Stay Golden stamp set.  


One of my favorite techniques is coloring with Copic markers over the top of white heat embossing.  It is a great way to make colors pop on dark cardstock.   


Doesn't this stamp just beg for vibrant colors? So fun.

The next card uses the new Nesting Stars die set, a sentiment from the Stripe Sentiments stamp set (previously released), and some ink blending with the Retro Swirl stencil (also previously released).  I love how so many products can be used together.  




And let's not forget that Holographic Cardstock!  Always a fave.  Erin's stencils are so much fun, and there are so many unique designs to choose from. 

Here's a peek at all of the products in this month's release.  So much goodness!



Don't forget to comment on the blogs in the hop for a chance to win a $50 voucher.  Here are all of the talented card makers showing off their projects this month:

Cheryl--YOU ARE HERE!

Have a wonderful day!

Comments

  1. That card is exquisite! I just added another order including this card so I can get this set and try your technique! Love it!

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  2. I like how colorful you made the first one. It looks great.

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  3. wow. These turned out wicked cool! I am loving the new stuff indeed!

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  4. What a fabulous technique, love that rainbow! Are your copic nibs totally unaffected by coloring on the embossing?

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    1. They do rub off some of the melted powder, but not much. I just scribble my marker on scratch paper, and it comes right off. The nibs are just fine.

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  5. Love, love, love that bold and beautiful first card!

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  6. I LOVE YOUR stenciling and how you colored that awesome sentiment!

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  7. Awesome cards! I love the colors you used on your first card... looks great against the black background! The colors really do pop! Pretty stencil design and stars on your second card!

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  8. Great cards. I like how bright and cheery the first one is.

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  9. Love your colorful cards!
    Thanks for sharing.

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  10. Love these! I never thought of coloring over embossing powder, it looks great.

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  11. Love these! Your first card is so colorful and almost looks chalkboard...fun!

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  12. super cards - love them both - the stars on the second card really complement the sentiment

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  13. Awesome cards! I love the holographic stars with that fun background. And the vibrant colors you used on your first card were perfect and impressive!

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