Hello and welcome to the first day of product reveals and projects for our latest collection…
Our new Gathered Blessings collection will go up in the shop on Friday, August 28 at 10am EDT
Before we get to today’s product introductions, just a heads up that Laurie will be hosting an Instagram Live presentation of all of the new products on Thursday morning, August 27 at 11:00am CDT, so tune in if you’d like to check it out!
Let’s meet today’s new products!…
All Blessings Flow stamp set & die
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow…a familiar phrase, perfect for celebrating the season of Thanksgiving as well as praise-worthy events all through the year. This set includes one generously-sized sentiment and an assortment of leaves and sprigs to use as accents, or for building wreaths, clusters, and more. These single step images are quick and easy to stamp and can also be embellished further with shading and coloring techniques of your choice!
This stamp set comes on a 4″ x 6″ sheet. The coordinating die is a 14 piece set
Made in the USA
All Blessings Flow stamp set price: $15
All Blessings Flow die (14 pieces): $30
Click here for more detailed information
Bittersweet Bouquet stamp set & die
Capture the colors of autumn in this pretty bouquet of bittersweet berries. Tie it up with our Fit to Be tied die, or pair it with one of our containers such as the pitcher from Pitcher-esqe, the Just Mason Around jar, or Sprinkled with Kindness watering can! So many options! This set is finished off with a couple of smaller leaf and berry clusters (perfect for creating accents or building wreaths), and a handful of autumn sentiments.
This stamp set comes on a 6″ x 8″ sheet and includes a full-color printed stamping guide. The coordinating die is a 4-piece set of wired dies
Made in the USA
Bittersweet Bouquet stamp set price: $24
Bittersweet Bouquet die price (set of 4 dies): $24
Click here for more detailed information
Pitcher-esque stamp set + die
The perfect vessel for gathering your favorite blooms, the Pitcher-esque set features a classic pitcher done in three easy-to-layer steps. Experiment with stamping this pitcher in all your favorite colors…from neutrals to vibrant hues. There is an optional floral cluster that can be used to embellish the front of the pitcher for a vintage look. A handful of pretty sentiments round out this fun set!
This set comes on a 4″ x 8″ sheet and includes a printed full-color stamping guide. The matching die is a 6-piece set of wired dies that includes dies for the pitcher, the flower cluster, and the sentiments.
Made in the USA
Pitcher-esque stamp set price: $18
Pitcher-esque die price (set of 6 dies): $15
Click HERE for more detailed information
Laurie is treating us with a video featuring this set today!
Top Down Autumn Day stamp + cut combo
This fun addition to our Top Down Day set features some fun fall cargo and two new sentiments. Load up the Top Down Day car with the multi-step pumpkin cluster and head home from the pumpkin patch! The optional outline image can be layered over the solid images, or used alone along with your favorite coloring techniques.
This stamp set comes on a 3″ x 4″ sheet and includes a full-color printed stamping guide
The die is a set of 3 dies, wired together
Made in the USA
Top Down Day stamp + cut combo price: $15
Click HERE for more detailed information
Shiplap Builder die
Shiplap all the things! This simple 6-piece die set is perfect for creating shiplap backgrounds and elements. Diecutting the set of six planks twice will cut enough pieces to completely cover an A2 panel. Try different inking techniques to create some beautiful and realistic wood effects!
Set of 6 wired dies
Made in the USA
Shiplap Builder die price: $18
Click HERE for more detailed information
Square Dance die
This fun gingham die is pretty on its own, and even better when paired with the Square Dance stencil set. The textured buffalo plaid is filled with all kinds of options! Pair this die with the matching stencils to create gingham or plaid effects in any color of your choice.
Single die measuring 4.25″ x 5.5″
Made in the USA
Square Dance die price – $25
Square Dance stencil set
This 3-piece stencil set is so fun for creating gingham, plaid, and checkerboard backgrounds. Follow the Square Dance steps to create different patterns, depending on your color choices. Pair this stencil set with our Square Dance die for even more options!
This stencil set includes a full-color printed guide
Made in the USA
I put together a video showing the Square Dance die and stencils in action…
To aid in your list-making and planning, below you will find the prices for today’s products in one spot.
- All Blessings Flow stamp set – $15
- All Blessings Flow die – $30
- Bittersweet Bouquet stamp set – $24
- Bittersweet Bouquet die – $24
- Pitcher-esque stamp set – $18
- Pitcher-esque die – $15
- Top Down Autumn Day stamp + cut combo – $15
- Shiplap Builder die – $18
- Square Dance die – $25
- Square Dance stencils – $12
I loved creating with these new products – I have so many projects today!
I’m not even sure where to start, but let’s dig in with this card using Pitcher-esque, Bittersweet Bouquet, and a background done with the Shiplap Builder die! To stamp the Bittersweet Bouquet, I strayed from traditional bittersweet colors and went for a more muted pallette. I used Victorian Velvet, Hickory Smoke, Aged Mahogany, and Scattered Straw Distress Oxide inks. I recently added Victorian Velvet to my ink collection and it has fast become one of my favorites! I also added some shading to the leaves and berries using colored pencils.
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The Pitcher was stamped with Antique Linen and a bit of lightly sponged Frayed Burlap for the third step. When stamping a light colored pitcher like this one here, I actually omitted the first/bottom layer and stamped just steps 2 and 3. That leaves the highlight along the side of the pitcher white, which looks great for the lighter color.
Next let’s talk about that background. I think I might be addicted to creating shiplap backgrounds! These planks started off white, and I sponged them with Frayed Burlap and Weathered Wood oxide inks. I decided to do something a little different by creating a chevron pattern with the planks. Very easy to do, just start somewhere near the center and just keep on building and adding planks until the entire background is filled, then trim off any excess planks hanging off the outer edges. I created a “shelf” for my pitcher using a darker sponged brown plank, and set my pitcher on a Cozy Cup Coaster diecut. The sentiment is also one that’s included in the Pitcher-esque stamp set.
My next project again uses the Bittersweet Bouquet and Pitcher-esque sets, but this time using a much more traditional bittersweet color combo. So vibrant and fall-ish and different from the first card!
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This pitcher was stamped with Blueprint Sketch for the first two steps, and Chipped Sapphire for the third step. I also added some splatters to make my pitcher resemble a vintage enamel-ware pitcher. I layered my pitcher and bouquet over a Crimped Frame diecut and added the “hello autumn” sentiment using the sentiments from the Bittersweet Bouquet set.
Let’s talk a little about that background! I used the Square Dance stencils and die to create this fun plaid. I sponged the diecut with shades of yellow, orange, and red using the stencils. I also used the stencils to create the two-tone blue check that’s peeking out from under the diecut. I just off-set the two patterns slightly so that the blue shows just a bit from under the diecut. Such a fun effect! You’ll need to do a bit of creative trimming at the top and bottom of that panel underneath – I just snipped away the pieces that were showing from behind the diecut with my scissors at the top edge, and trimmed the bottom edge even with the diecut using my paper trimmer.
Next up is a non-fall card using the pitcher from Pitcher-esque, because it’s definitely not just for fall! The pitcher will go wonderfully with all of our Budding Beauties sets for creating pretty bouquets. Here I also used the floral cluster that’s included in the Pitcher-esque set for a more vintage look.
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There is a die for that little flower cluster embellishment – I diecut it from a scrap of copy paper to use as a mask, and placed it on my pitcher diecut before stamping on it so that the area where I wanted to stamp that little bouquet would remain white. After stamping the pitcher (here again I just used steps 2 & 3 for a lighter color pitcher), I filled in that masked area by stamping the multi-step floral cluster from the set. My pitcher is filled with a mix of things from Budding Beauties Summer, Petite Eucalyptus, and even a berry sprig from the new Bittersweet Bouquet. The sentiment is from the Pitcher-esque set. Everything is layered over a Postal Frames diecut on which I also stamped some text using the Pretty Postmarks set.
My next card uses the individual berry/leaf clusters from the Bittersweet Bouquet set. I diecut and stamped several of them to create a wreath by tucking the stems into a Square Dance background. I once again did some shading on the leaves and berries using colored pencils after I stamped them. Colored pencil shading is definitely my current favorite technique!
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The background was made by diecutting the Square Dance die from gray cardstock, and sponging over just step A from the Square Dance stencil set with black ink. Such a quick and easy way to create this fun gingham look! For the sentiment, I started with a plank cut with the Shiplap Builder die. I layered the “autumn” word from the Bittersweet Bouquet over the top. To create the bottom portion for the “blessings” sentiment I diecut the smaller rectangle using my Sentiment Suite: Basics die. I embossed it by running it through my machine again, this time with one of the planks from Shiplap Builder, just to give it that woodgrain texture. I then used some twine to add the “hanger” to the top and also attach the small “blessings” portion.
I loved the way that little “autumn” sign turned out so much that I made another one and used it on this card that turned out to by my favorite project from this release! This time I paired it with the autumn addition to the Top Down Day set.
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I pulled out my Top Down Day set and stamped the car image using Speckled Egg distress oxide ink…another recent addition to my ink collection and I LOVE this color! I also sponged the image with a bit of Rusty Hinge ink to give it a rusty look, and also added some splatters of both ink colors. For the pumpkin cluster I used the new Top Down Autumn day addition. I stamped two of them – one for the back of the car and another for the top of my sign. After stamping I again pulled out my colored pencils and added some shading. They almost look watercolored, but they are just stamped and shaded with the pencils! I love adding other shades to the foliage for lots of interest. If you look closely you’ll see I used blue and yellow pencils over the green stamping to create really interesting color variations. The background was done with two shades of ink (Speckled Egg and Frayed Burlap) and the Square Dance stencils, just like I showed in the video above. I added a few more Shiplap Builder planks along the bottom edge of my card to ground the car image.
My last three cards of the day use the new All Blessings Flow set. When designing the products for this release, I couldn’t get this phrase (part of the old and familiar doxology) out of my head, and decided it needed to be turned into a stamp! I chose a pretty script font, then filled the rest of the set with sprigs and leaves in all different shapes and sizes. I’ve been wanting some simple one-step images to stamp, and this seemed like the perfect set for them.
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I stamped them in lots of different colors and then…yup, you guessed it…pulled out my colored pencils again to add lots of shading to them. I find coloring this way to be so relaxing! I arranged a whole bunch of those colored sprigs around the diecut/stamped sentiment from the set and layered them over a Nordic Frames diecut. In the background is a Square Dance diecut, cut from kraft cardstock and stenciled with the Square Dance step A stencil to create the gingham look.
My next card uses more of the sprigs from the All Blessings Flow set, done up in all shades of green. Once again they were stamped and then shaded with pencils. I decided to create some rustic looking wood using the Shiplap Builder die to go in the background. I love how that turned out and it was really easy – I hope to have time to put a video together for you soon showing how to get some of these different wood looks!
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For this rustic wood look I started by sponging Frayed Burlap and Weathered Wood oxide inks onto white cardstock. Then I brushed over it with some white paint. I added splatters of both the paint and the ink, and once it was dry, I diecut it with the Shiplap Builder die. I staggered 6 planks over a Crimped Frame diecut to create the background, and arranged my sprigs from the All Blessings Flow set over the top. The sentiment is from Pitcher-esque. I used the same faux wood technique to embellish the flap of my envelope.
My last card is an idea I’ve had floating around my head for a while. I wanted to use the Shiplap Builder dies to create a faux wood background, and then stamp images over the top to resemble the look of wood burning.
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So I started off by building my background with the Shiplap Builder die. I sponged a few pieces of white cardstock with different inks – Walnut Stain, Frayed Burlap, and Weathered Wood, intentionally mixing the colors in different ways and intensities to create different shades and tones. I diecut these pieces with the Shiplap Builder dies, then mixed them all up so that I had a bunch of planks in a variety of shades and colors. I used them to build my background (just cover your card front with adhesive and line up the planks, trimming off excess from around the edges). Then I arranged the sentiment and sprigs from the All Blessings Flow set into my MISTI and stamped the whole works at once with dark brown ink. This let me decide on an arrangement that I new I liked before I just started stamping onto my background. I love how it turned out and I think it would make a great guy card – could definitely swap out the sentiment and use the same idea for a birthday or even father’s day card!
That wraps up my projects, but there is so much more to see from the team, plus a chance to win!
Now that you’ve gotten to meet all of today’s new products and see them in action, you can “greet” them for a chance to win a $50 gift card. We will be giving away one $50 gift card for today’s blog hop!
Read on for details…
- Comment here on the blog for one entry (one comment per person). I’d love to hear – what is your favorite autumn icon or image? Are you a goner for leaves or pumpkins or mushrooms or something else entirely?
- Comment on our Inspiration Team Members’ and Guest blogs for more entries (one comment per person, per blog)
- Comments close at 11:59pm EDT on Thursday night, August 27
- Winners will be posted at 7am EDT on Friday, August 28 here on the blog
You are in for such a treat! It’s time to see what our amazing Inspiration Team has to share with you today!
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Thank you so much for visiting today! We’ll be back tomorrow with more reveals and projects…so excited about tomorrow’s offerings, too! 😊
294 comments
Wow! such fantastic new products! Those toadstools are so adorable, gorgeous oak leaf with the acorn and all the coordinating products! Can’t wait to dive in to them all!
Everything is absolutely excellent in this release! I enjoy leaves.
WOW, Betsy! Each new release gets better and better. I love the way that products I have already purchased blend seamlessly with the new ones.
When can I you begin placing orders?
Betsy, you have truly outdone yourself with the Ship Lap .. Love, Love, Love it!!!
I cannot wait for this release! Who knew shiplap was this exciting?? LOL!
My favorite image is a bare, twisted tree. I love how it shows another side of the beauty of nature after the leaves have fallen. This release is so amazing I’ll be making lots of autumn cards this year for sure!
I MUST have the shiplap die! Bummed I will have to wait but that’s what this year has taught us! I will because it is absolutely awesome. I absolutely love The Greetery, amazing products
Hello Betsy-
Absolutely stunning! I can not put any design as #1! Everything is so unique & beautiful! This is such a special time for card makers, we ALL need love & support, & we can express this in our cardmaking. Many hugs!
Wow these are beautiful! The ship lap planks are really cool!
Love that Shiplap die
My wish list just grew longer! All the new products look amazing but I am especially drawn to the shiplap designs as well as the new pitcher stamp and dies. I am looking forward to purchasing several new items from this latest release.
Beautiful release! I especially love that background you made with burlap and speckled egg and the square dance set. Gorgeous!
LOVE the pumpkin car card.
Wow, beautiful Fall release, who wouldn’t love them all, even though it seems short, fall is almost my favorite time of the year!!
How fun to get an Autumn set to coordinate with Top Down Day. The Autumn add-on and the Shiplap are definitely going on my wishlist. Love seeing all these cards with ideas for the new release.
The shiplap is AMAZING! Please, please, please do a tutorial on how you colored them – especially the white-washed boards.
It’s so hard to think of a favorite autumn image. Just one, that is. It’s the best time of the year as the weather cools and I can open windows to enjoy fresh air. I’m not a huge fan of bright orange, but I love to find the occasional pumpkin that is light pink or navy blue to decorate with. But MUSHROOMS!! I love to decorate with them when I can find just the right colors – although I won’t eat them. They’re so hard to find without a fairy attached or something gnome-like. I adore every detail of these mushrooms and am hoping with everything I can hope with that they don’t sell out before I can get up and to my computer tomorrow! So glad I looked at my email today. 🙂
Leaves get me every single time! (and butterflies and snowflakes…) Betsy! When I watched Laurie’s video about the pitcher…someone commented that the next in the series should be a crock. Yes, Please!!! I would love that!!!
What an utterly gorgeous array of products! Choosing a favorite is impossible, i love them all! I do tend to gravitate towards leaves as one of my fondest Fall elements. They evoke so many memories of woodland walks as a young girl growing up in the hills of NE Pennsylvania.
Oh my, BEAUTIFUL projects and sets!! I love everything, especially the shiplap die and square dance die/stencils.
I have a thing for anything with pumpkins or gourds!
Shiplap is gorgeous. Love the fall release.
Absolutely gorgeous new products! I love the new shiplap builder dies and the wonderful way you’ve showcased them. The new pitcher is great, too, as are the new autumn floral stamps! So much to love.
They geek getting better and better…..
What a fabulous new release!!! And your sample projects are always so amazing!!! Colorful leaves are my favorite autumn icons 🙂
What an amazing group of products! Great release!
Pumpkins, I love pumpkins.
Love all of this, but especially the square dance die and stencils….love those plaids!!
Pinecones and acorns… Those are the iconic images of Autumn for me. I have to say that Autumn is my favorite season and these new sets will make beautiful pieces of all kinds. I’m thinking some Thanksgiving table menus and place cards would be fun.
WOW…so much beauty here today!!!
What a great release! My favorite autumn image are leaves.
I am a sucker for mushrooms
I like leaves! Just love the Shiplap die. All the cards are just gorgeous.
These new items are amazing! The foilage looks wonderful!
Wonderful product offerings again! Your designs are so beautiful, classic, fun, and perfectly coordinated!
The square dance die and stencils are a must have!!!
Fall is my favorite season, so there are many things I love. The thing I love most are the leaves when they change to warm red, joyful yellow, and fun orange! The colors make me so happy and I know that the One “from Whom all blessings flow” is Who I can thank for such beauty! 🍁🍁🍁
Looking forward to this new release!
I can’t even pick a favorite! I love them all. It’s really so hard to choose.
Betsy, What a wonderful new release!! I think Fall is my favorite season. The crisp, cool air, the leaves falling in all different colors and of course pumpkins and Thanksgiving!