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Hues of Happiness with the All Star Tutorial Team

Hello crafters, a new month, means a new All Star Tutorial. This month we are showcasing the  Hues of Happiness suite . The All Star Tutorial Design Team not only design a Tutorial Project that’s exclusive but we also each design an additional project to share here for further inspiration. What can I say, what is not to love about this suite! I am particularly partial to the gorgeous DSP, I love how the flowers can be die cut, so I've used this as a feature in my card today. #loveitchopit I used just 3 flowers in my design, with the largest being cut in 2 and placed at the bottom and top of the card, then I filled the gap with 2 smaller flowers and leaves also die cut from the DSP. I added one of the die cut edges to create interest on the right hand side of the card and then stamped the sentiment, add some Basic Rhinestones and my card was finished - so easy with the die cut flowers! Hues of Happiness Inspiration Below is a sneak peek of what’s in store with this month’s Tutorial

Color Fusers Blog Hop December 2022

Hello crafty friends, it's time this month's Color Fusers Monthly Blog Hop! This month, our colors include Basic Black, Merry Merlot and Smoky Slate - I knew as soon as I saw these I was going to create an alternative Christmas design.... and then I thought Christmas Scottie ! My background is simple, stamped with "falala" from the Framed & Festive stamp set - I just adore the font in this set. Next I used the Stamparatus to triple stamp my scottie dog before punching, to bling up my puppy I added a Metallic Mesh Bow. To finish and draw in the Merry Merlot card base I added a solitary candy cane from the Sweet Candy Canes bundle, adding a Wink of Stella to the white in the candy cane for a touch of bling. Be sure to continue on through the rest of the Color Fusers Blog Hop by clicking the button below for lots more inspiration using this month’s colors. Next up is the amazing Melissa Kerman! Click below to return to Janneke Dijkstra de Jong's blog: Color