Friday, 24 August 2018

SugarPea Designs August New Release Previews Day Five!

Hello Everyone!
Its our final day of previews for the August New Release Previews at SugarPea Designs!

This last day is Probably my Favourite!

Today we are previewing
Eucalyptus Wreath
Grateful Greetings
Grateful(Word Die)


I knew what I wanted to do with the Eucalyptus Wreath 
as soon as i saw it!

I White Embossed it, and coloured it in with Prismacolor Pencils.
So In LOVE!!



This release will be available in the SugarPea Designs Store Today at 6pm EST!
Make sure to visit the SugarPea Designs Blog and comment to WIN a Prize!

I hope you Enjoyed!

Hugs

Martha

15 comments:

  1. Love your beautiful card! Love the look of pencil coloring on kraft
    and I love the colors you used here.

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  2. I like how you used kraft in the background. Your colors are great, too. Nice job all the way around :)

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  3. Beautiful card! Love the colors and design.

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  4. I love that you white, heat-embossed the wreath, along with great color combining. Quite inspirational.

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  5. Your card is beautiful! I love how you colored the wreath :)

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  6. OOOOO So bold with the teal! I LOVE THAT!

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  7. Beautiful card. I love the Eucalyptus Wreath, and your coloring on the kraft cardstock is gorgeous.

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  8. You knew it and you owned it... beautifully done.

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  9. Beautiful card to go along with a beautiful set!

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  10. Very pretty. I like the white embossing.

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  11. Amazing card. Beautiful design and such gorgeous and rich colors - WOW!

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  12. Ooh the white embossing is so striking here, I've never tried white embossing but I will definitely need to try now :)!

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  13. Your card is fabulous, Martha! Love your color choices. Seeing all the different colors used on the hop just shows how very versatile these stamps are. A must have!

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  14. I love craft color paper and how you coloured it.

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