The Cast and Crew for Gina K Designs welcomes you to another fabulous blog hop celebrating the new Gina K Designs Stitched Leaves mini kit which will be back in stock TODAY! We hope to inspire you with some beautiful card projects as you hop along to each of the designer’s blogs!
You will have so much fun creating with these images and sentiments. Here is everything that comes in the kit:
Stitched Leaves Mini Kit
Enjoy the gorgeous inspiration samples from the team and then comment on each blog for your chance to win a $50 Gina K Designs gift certificate! To see who won, check the Big News Forum at StampTV a few days after the hop. Ready for some inspiration? Here are a few of the projects I have created for today’s hop:
This Stitched Leaves Mini Kit is so much fun to work with! Fall is my favorite season, and these delicately veined and patterned leaves are absolutely fabulous. I immediately fell in love with the maple leaf and knew I needed to make them fun and colorful and just as happy as the colorful fall maple leaves in my backyard make me! I used Distress Oxide inks with hot press watercolor paper to create a whole page from which I die cut a colorful pile of leaves to create with. The very short Youtube video of my colored leaves process and the rest of the seven cards I created with them is linked here:
I used the Metallic Copper cardstock for my word die, and added a bit of Tomato Soup sponging and a piece of burlap for texture on this one.
This was stamped with the Distress Oxide ink on my Charcoal Brown cardbase. Look how rich and shiny it appears on Gina's dark cardstock! I used a strip of the inked paper to decorated this simple card.
I love this clean and simple card created by mixing the circle frame and sentiment from Give Thanks. The Give Thanks set was included in last fall's Painted Autumn StampTV kit. Look how fabulously it works with the new Stitched Leaves mini kit. That leaf fits within that circle so perfectly I'd swear Gina planned it!
The rest of my Stitched Leaves maple leaf cards are shown in the video above.
Ready for more awesome creations?! Just click on the links below for more from Gina and the Cast & Crew:
Don’t forget to pop over to the Gina K Designs Store and check out all of the new products available this month in the “What’s New” section at http://www.ginakdesigns.com.
Thank you for stopping by!
Ooo love this using the burlap! So very awesome!
ReplyDeleteThe black background really got my attention!! Just love the use of it Chris!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, Chris, just love how versatile this stamp set is and very handy to use for masculine cards :)
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done; love the colors and technique.
ReplyDeletewOw - Thanks for posting the video. New to making cards and I learn so much from videos... your cards ROCK!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors and great fall cards! <3 :)
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful cards. I love how you've colored the leaves. I love the burlap background (now if I could just find my roll of burlap ribbon). Thanks for providing the great video and wonderful inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful cards! I loved the video and learned something new. I like how you kept one piece to lay your leaf into for the stamping. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards; the maple leaf, especially, makes my Canadian heart smile!
ReplyDelete~carol
Wonderful cards. Thanks for the video. I love how you created the color for the leaves.
ReplyDeleteYour burlap one is stunning! All are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love all the cards and the video also! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJust love how you coloured those leaves and will be CASEing you at some point. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeletewow thanks for sharing how you made these gorgeous leaves, Chris. I will def be trying this out. Thanks for ideas:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, another way to use copper; the contrast with the burlap is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video showing your technique for coloring the leaves! Very pretty cards! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love how you created your leaves! I am in love with the maple leaf in this set too!
ReplyDeleteYour leaves are such pretty colors. You really captured the colors of Fall.
ReplyDeleteThis are all just lovely Chris, I especially love the one with burlap!
ReplyDeleteA great video and cards.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful cards!!
ReplyDeleteYou do a great job using texture -- love that burlap! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove all the cards that you make. Amazing how you take 7 leaves and make 7 totally different cards. Thanks.m
ReplyDeleteAlways love a video to go with the card! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Chris! Love how you created the blended oxide leaves!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing us how you created the leaves...just Lovely! Great cards, too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Fall leaves have got to be one of my favorite things to color! Love how elegant they look on your cards!
ReplyDeleteLovely fall cards, loving these stitched leaves!
ReplyDeleteOMG this is absolutely the BEST autumn set I've seen this year!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI really like the first card what a different way to show the beauty in making cards.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful!! Love what you did with watercoloring and the Distress Oxide inks. Thanks for the video.
ReplyDeleteI really like your cards and the colors on the leaves.
ReplyDeleteI just love your use of the multicolored leaves! Thanks so much for great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWow what stunning cards! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat texture on the first card. My favorite!
ReplyDeleteSo many gorgeous cards. I just love this set. TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat leaves! Can't have fall cards without them!
ReplyDeleteWow, 3 totally different cards with exceptionally beautiful leaves! ♥
ReplyDeleteYour leaves are stunning......thanks for the video and the inspiration 😍!!
ReplyDeletelove these cards and love what you did for the die cuts!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are great and each so different....love the leaves.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are lovely!
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards and loved the video and the tips on making your leaves.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the maple leaf the best too, although they are all nice! Love your cards, especially the black one, that leaf is just beautiful on there, not to mention the blended strip!
ReplyDeleteThank for for the video. I loved it and can't wait to get my kit in the mail!
ReplyDeleteLove your coloring on the leaves. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with your beautiful creation!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in your leaf, Chris. Fabulous products. Well done!
ReplyDeleteKaren L
Great cards.
ReplyDeleteThey're all gorgeous. Love the distress oxides on the dark cardstock.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful leaves, nicely done! Your cards are all really lovely!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards! And your video is great, too. I love seeing the process, thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas! Thank you for sharing and inspiring me!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteGreat variety of fall cards with this set! I really like that maple leaf also! Thanks for the video using the DO inks. I love the blue DO on your charchol cardstock!
ReplyDeleteNice cards. I really like the one with burlap. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThe colors of those leaves are Gorgeous! I especially love the black background!
ReplyDeleteLove the bright tie dye effects with the dark paper!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the great ideas.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful! Thank you for sharing the video of how you made them!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful cards !! Those blended leaves are truly amazing.
ReplyDeleteOh Chris, these are all so beautiful. Thanks for the inspiration and the great video tutorial!
ReplyDeleteAll great cards!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your techniques. Your cards are lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards made with this kit.
ReplyDeleteWow! Great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWow! Colors are simply amazing!!! Stunning cards!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm saving your video, which was full of tips, to help me improve on these techniques, and what a wonderful stamp set to use for such diversity. Thank you for the loads of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
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