Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Gina K Designs April Release, Day 3!!

Hey y'all! Welcome to our last day to blog to you about the new release, and dont be a stranger! :D

The Cast and Crew for Gina K Designs welcomes you to another fabulous Inspiration Blog Hop! Gina, along with the Cast and Crew and Guest Designers, will inspire you with many beautiful ideas! And as you hop through their blogs, make sure to leave a comment on each of them because we will choose a few random comments and those stampers will each win a grab bag of Gina K. Designs products! To see the full list of winners check the Big News Forum at StampTV a few days after the hops.



Up first today I have the newest set by Beth Silaika called, Fleur de lis. Here is what I have done with this today:


I took one of the images from the set and stamped onto some designer papers. Such a fun set! this card started out as for a male...but, as you can see...the rose and the ribbon...well, not really a 'male' card anymore now, lol!

Next up is Debbie Corbari's newest set called, Golfing Diva This is what I have for today:



This little Diva is the next Tiger!! ha! Well, she does look awesome to me! I love the sayings with this set too, and how with the clear you can give them a bit of a curve! :D

Ok, ready for more eye candy?!! Just follow the links below!

April Guest DT Links:

Judy Woodland

Karen Hightower

Nancy Leppek


Thanks soo much for visiting me on my blog and you sharing your love of Gina K Designs with me! I hope that I have inspired you in some way! Have a wonderfully creative day!

Card #1
  • Stamps: Fleur de Lis by Beth Silaika from Gina K Designs


  • Papers: Gina K cardstocks, dp is Prima, Cartographer line


  • Accessories: seam binding ribbon, wooden tag and gear by Prima, paper roses, edge punch pop dots, twine.


  • Card #2
  • Stamps: Golfing Diva by Debbie Corbari from Gina K Designs


  • Papers: Gina K cardstocks and papers are from Simple Stories line


  • Accessories: copic markers, cloud dienamics, SB's oval nesties, pop dots, ribbon.






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    36 comments:

    Beth said...

    Adorable samples, as usual, Cat!

    Karen Hightower said...

    I love the Fleur di lis stamps and Cat this is fabulous. I love the style and design. Wonderful. Your Gold diva is wonderful. I like the curved saying and your diva. Love her. Thanks for inspiring… :)

    Dawn S. said...

    Love the look of the first card. So many different elements. Thanks for reminding us that we can curve the sentiments!

    Karen (TLgirl353) said...

    These samples are fabulous, Cat!

    Unknown said...

    Love the fleur de lis set

    Unknown said...

    Love the antique look of the first card and you are right the diva is awesome!!

    Verna Angerhofer said...

    I just knew that fleur de lis set would be awesome for background papers and you proved that. And, love how you used the diva set too.

    klarcher said...

    love your cards

    Dee Earnshaw said...

    Great cards. Always look forward to seeing your creations

    Robin said...

    I love how you colored the golf diva!

    Joyce Erb said...

    Love, love, love your cards! The male-ish card is awesome

    pakosko said...

    what wonderful cards you have created

    Darlene said...

    Love both of these stamp sets and you've created awesome inspiration for us today! Great job!

    Unknown said...

    Love how you used the new stamps!

    Pam said...

    Love, love, love your Fleur de lis card. I am such a fan of stamping on dsp. Beautiful.

    I am also a golfer and this golfing diva is terrific. Like you said there are so many great sentiments in the set.

    Gabi said...

    Great cards, Cat. Like the clouds and the sun you created on the Diva card.

    kals said...

    Thanks for the good ideas.

    Lisa K said...

    Love the cards! The Diva card is so nice. Is the birthday girl 29? Love the other card; it could pass for masculine to a man who likes roses!

    Queen-of-Cards said...

    so many pretty ideas! Thank you

    serenity6883 said...

    Gorgeous card, especially the fleur de lis one. Love it. Niki

    Unknown said...

    Your cards are great, loving the Fleur Di Lis card--so many layers and accents--awesome!

    murray1958 said...

    I love, love, love the fleur di lis card... love it

    Nancy said...

    Cat, Love the antique look of the first card and putting the Birthday numbers on the flag of the golf one is a great idea! Wonderful job as always!

    Susi said...

    Fabulous layering on the Golf Diva card - so fun & colourful!

    Debbie Corbari said...

    Holy Smokes Cat! You have knocked these outta the park! Dang woman! Your flour de lis card is soooooo cool...and your Diva card is frigging adorable! ACK! I am head over heels in LOVE with it from the grid card stock to the perfect clouds to the curved sentiment to the shadow on her face! I love every square inch of this one!

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    Gayle said...

    creative as usual, Cat.

    Cammi said...

    Yummy card! Love the Fleur di lis!!!

    Judy Woodland said...

    Great cards Cat. I love them both. The Fleur de Lis is so wonderful with that collage look. You are a master at that! Thanks so much for the great inspiration.

    Crafting with Darcy said...

    All your cards are amazing, Cat!! Great work!!
    Hugs
    Darcy

    Lagene said...

    Great cards!

    Unknown said...

    Great cards!

    jandbspiegel said...

    Great Cards - you're right, without the rose and bow that card would be great for a guy!

    Jamie said...

    Awesome cards! Love the grid on the background and sun. Is this a stamp?

    Pat said...

    Beautiful cards, Cat! Love how you've used the fleur de lis and highlighted the Diva on the oval. Also the background stamp used - I forget how much difference even a light pattern makes!

    stampingbowd said...

    Two great cards! Your first one really has me with all the bg stamping you did and the fun elements you added. Love the way you created a scene with your second card without it being a traditional scene in a rectangle or square setting!

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