

Hello and welcome!
I’m so excited and honored to be part Altenew’s four-day celebration of their 8th anniversary! If you arrived from Nancy Souza’s blog, you’re right on track. If you want to hop along from the beginning, visit the Altenew Card Blog. And, if we’ve never met before, I hope you’ll also visit me on Instagram where I frequently share cards made with Altenew products!
Today I’m sharing four cards that I previously made with some of my favorite product from Altenew’s 8th year so let’s dive in!

Thanks – Cartoon Tulips
My first card features the new Cartoon Tulips stamp set and coordinating dies (also available as a bundle) against a backdrop created with the Mid-Century Frame die.
To recreate this card:
- Stamp the outline layer of the tulip bunch in Permanent Black ink
- Stamp the three petal layers; for the yellow blooms, use Buttercream, Chamomile, and Snapdragon, and for the pink blooms use Blush, Pink Pearl, and Coral Bliss
- Stamp the stem and leaves layers in Bamboo, Parrot, and Grass Field
- Use the coordinating die to cut out the images; set aside
- Stamp the sentiment in black ink onto white cardstock and trim; set aside
- Use the Mid-Century die to cut a window from a 4.25″ x 5.5″ panel of white cardstock
- Cut a 4.25″ x 5.5″ panel of yellow cardstock (I used Papertrey Ink Harvest Gold)
- Use a Large Blending Tool to blend Snapdragon ink the bottom right two-thirds of the yellow cardstock panel, letting the color fade out within the area exposed behind the Mid-Century window
- Adhere the yellow panel and Mid-Century window panel together
- Adhere the tulips over the background using a combination of glue and foam tape to create some depth and dimension
- Adhere the sentiment strip with foam tape
- Adhere the card front to a card base


Hello Beautiful
My second card features the Altenew Craft Your Life Project Kit: Hello Beautiful set. I love how easily the layering stencils in this kit make coloring bright and beautiful blooms!
To recreate this card:
- Stamp the floral images in Permanent Black ink onto white cardstock
- Position the first layering coloring stencil over the blooms and use Post-it tape to temporarily hold it in place and to mask off any open areas of the stencils that are for a different layer or a different color (like the leaves)
- Use a blending brush to blend Pink Diamond ink over the exposed area
- Position the next layer stencil over the image and blend on the next deeper color; repeat until all the layers of the bloom have been inked up with Pinkalicious, Rubellite, and Razzleberry (these four colors are also available in a set), and create some variation within a single layer by intensifying the color in some areas
- Stencil the leaves using Bamboo, Parrott, and Grass Field inks
- Use yellow and orange markers to color the centers of the flowers (or use the stencils!)
- Die cut the images and set aside
- Mask off the borders of an A2-sized panel of white cardstock using Post-it Tape
- Use a blending brush to blend Aqualicious ink over the exposed area of the panel, concentrating the color towards the bottom; deepen the color at the bottom with a bit of Teal Cave and then remove the mask
- Stamp the sentiment ink black pigment ink
- Use glue dots to adhere the centers of the flowers to the background; selectively add small pieces of tape behind the petals to lift them away from the background
- Adhere the card front to a card base


Hello, How Are You?
My third card features the Altenew Wild Rose Release stamp and die set. This is one of my favorite Build-A-Flowers of the past year, with its pretty detailed layers and bonus little flower cluster.
To recreate this card:
- Stamp the outline layers of the blooms and leaves, as well as the small flower clusters in Permanent Black onto white cardstock
- Stamp the layers of the bloom’s petals in Soft Lilac, Lavender Fields, and Deep Iris
- Stamp the centers of the flower in Buttercream and Chamomile
- Stamp the leaf layers in Limeade, Bamboo, and Parrot
- Die cut the images and set aside
- Mask off the border of an A2-sized piece of white cardstock
- Use a large blending tool to blend Aqualicious ink onto the exposed area, concentrating the color at the bottom left and letting the color fade towards the opposite corner
- Use a paint brush to splatter a bit of Jet Black Ink Spray over the panel
- Remove the mask and then stamp the sentiment in black pigment ink
- Adhere the leaves and black and white flowers with glue dots and then adhere the purple bloom with foam tape
- Adhere the card front to a card base


Hello – Craft-A-Flower: Daffodil
My last card features the Craft-A-Flower: Daffodil layering die set.
I started of by choosing colors of cardstock for the daffodils and their stems and leaves. Even though most daffodils are yellow (and I LOVE yellow), I decided I wanted to go for a salmon-y pink. I chose a light cream for the base layer of the blooms and then added on light pinks and salmons, five shades in all. For the stems and leaves, I chose three shades of greens starting with a bright light green as the base and building to a medium green as the darkest shade. I’ve listed the brands and colors of cardstock that I used at the very bottom of the post but I encourage you to use whatever colors you have on hand!
Following the layering guide on the packaging, I layered and adhered the blooms and stems together. I really like how dimensional these turn out!
While the glue dried, I worked on the background. Using large blending tools, I blended Limeade ink at the bottom of an A2-sized panel of white cardstock and Dew Drops at the top, just barely overlapping the two colors about two-thirds of the way down the panel. I deepend the blue at the top by blending a bit of Sea Breeze ink and deepened the green at the bottom with a bit of Bamboo. Then, I trimmed 3/8″ off both the length and the width of the panel.
Next, I adhered the background bloom to the ink-blended panel using adhesive dots, and the bloom in the foreground using foam tape. I added in the stems and leaves, tucking them behind and under the blooms. To create the illusion of a very tall leaf, I cut one in half and adhered just the tip of it behind and above the bloom on the right.
To finish the card, I stamped a sentiment from the Vintage Garden stamp set in black pigment ink and then used foam tape to adhere the card front to a card base.
Thank you so much for visiting! Your next stop is the super lovely and talented Kelly Griglione! Be sure to scroll down for information about the giveaways!

Giveaway Prizes
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Be sure to leave comments by 4/15/2022 for a chance to win one of 50 prizes! To make the hop more exciting, start your comment with “Hi from (city or country where you’re from)!” 50 winners will be chosen at random from the comments left on any of the blogs listed below and will be announced on the Altenew Card Blog on 4/21/2022.

Hi from Cedar City, Utah! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, Altenew!
Oh my goodness, what a wonderful bunch of ideas you’ve presented here. You have been busy! They’re all lovely, but I am especially impressed by how you’ve used the midcentury frame die as a sun image to accent the tulips. The results are lovely!
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Happy Anniversary from Virginia! Beautiful cards, I love the blue and purple! Thanks for the inspiration!
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Hello from Maryland/DC! Happy anniversary! I love Altenew products! Thanks for great ideas and tools! Beautiful cards.
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Hi from Maryland. Such stunning floral cards.
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Hello from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Fabulous bold floral designs. The pink daffodils are spectacular! Thank you.
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Hi from Dublin, Ireland! Wow, these are all stunning, I literally love all of these, amazing work!
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Beautiful blending
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Hi from Montana. Love your cards. Thanks for the inspirations.
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hello from western PA, USA. Love the craft a flower, exquisite
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Hi from Texas! I love those tulips.
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Hi from Tracy, CA. Beautiful cards!
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Hello from the PNW! Daffodils and tulips are my favorite!
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Hello from Texas. WOW! What a wonderful collection of beautiful projects.
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Hi from San Diego, CA! Beautiful cards! I love your bright colors! I especially love your craft-a-flower daffodils… such pretty, unique colors! Thank you for sharing!
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Hi from Fallston, Md. What cheerful cards. Altenew products are the best!
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Hi from Escondido, CA! Wow! So many lovely cards!
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Gorgeous flowers – and thank you for the clear directions of what you did!
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Hi from Kentucky! Thanks for sharing so many beautiful springtime cards.
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Hi from NH! Happy anniversary to Altenew! Beautiful floral cards Seeka. Love your coloring! Thanks for the inspiration!
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Your cards are gorgeous!
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Oooooo that first card is so nice! And I actually have the third card saved to try with my Wild Rose set! Yes!
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Hi from NY! You did such a terrific job choosing colorways for each product set – each highlighted the floral compositions so beautifully!
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Hi from Janesville, Wisconsin! Your cards are absolutely gorgeous!
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Hi from Dayton OH. I love your cards; I especially love the colors on the tulips and daffodils. I have the daffodil die and you have given me inspiration to use it again. Thanks!
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Hi from Louisiana. Happy Anniversary Altenew! I love your cards. So pretty.
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Hi from Florida – your cards are fresh and pretty.
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Hi from CA. I LOVE YOUR PINK DAFFODILS!!!!! I really need this die set. And the Tulips in front of the sun, gorgeous, too!
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Hi from McConnellburg, Pennsylvania! So excited to celebrate with Altenew and see all the beautiful creations. wow, what beautiful cards! Your first card remind me of fresh spring morning. Your flowers are all so pretty.
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Wow so bright and springy!
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Cartoon Tulips and Hello Beautiful assisted in your creation of two great cards! Happy 8th Anniversary to Altenew from their hometown, Syracuse, NY.
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Wow! Super beautiful set of cards! I love the tulips the most! ❤
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Hi from Texas
What beautiful cards. My favorite are the wild rose and the Tulip card
Happy 8th Altenew
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Hi from Colorado. All of these are gorgeous! The sun behind the tulips really popped!
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Your cards are gorgeous! Love the tulip one with sunshine tucked behind them.
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Hi from TX! I love the ink blended backgrounds! All of your cards are lovely!
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Your cards are stunning!! Love the vibrant colors.
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Hi from East Texas. Beautiful cards. love the purple one
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Hello from Central Florida! What wonderful cards you have shared! I love how the vibrant colors make them extra cheerful! I was trying to figure out mu favorite of these, but truly couldn’t! I ❤️ them all! I wrote down your color blends! I want to collect the Altenew inks and this will give me a great idea of where to start! Thank you for sharing!
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Hello from New Zealand! Your cards are all great but those cartoon tulips especially speak to me. Gorgeous!
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Hello from Jax, FL! All of your cards are lovely, but the sun behind the tulips is *chef’s kiss* perfection! TFS!
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Hi from PA. Thank you for sharing this card .
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Hi from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Your cards are all so lovely. I’m especially fond of the beautiful daffodil card!
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Lovely cards, I love tulips and those are so pretty!
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Hello from Charlotte, NC! Such beautiful cards!!
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Hello from Northern Kentucky! Oh Wow…so many pretty cards! I think my favorite is the tulip card! I want to get more of those flower layering die sets!
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Hi, from Wakefield, RI, USA! What a gorgeous collection of cards!! Love the beautiful blooms and the fabulous backgrounds!
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Hi from Orlando. I’m just BLOWN away by all the beautiful cards I’ve been seeing, and your tulips (my fav) are no exception. Great cards!
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Hello from Wisconsin. Your cards are beautiful!
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Your coloring is outstanding! I’m also loving the layered die cut lily. Exceptional!
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Hello from Livermore, Ca. Your backgrounds make the beautiful flowers pop.
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