

Hello and welcome! Today we’re celebrating the Altenew Stampwheel 2.0 with a blog hop and giveaway! You can find giveaway information and the full blog hop list at the bottom of this post.
Compared to the original Stampwheel, the Stampwheel 2.0 features a larger work surface, a detachable side, and quarter inch markings on two sides of the base. The larger platform and detachable side are key in making it easy to use large sheets of paper and to position 6×6 stencils so that you can use the included sticky mat as a tool for holding both your stencil and paper in place!

For my cards today, I took advantage of the removable side in order to stamp a circular pattern of mistletoe onto a full 8.5″ x 11″ piece of white cardstock, which I then cut up into four A2 panels to make four cards.

Because the stamping is offset on the paper, I had a variety of patterns on my four A2 panels. Using a variety of supplies, I created four easy cards, each with their own style.
Supplies:
- Majestic Mistletoe Stamp Set
- Festive Tree Stamp Set (for the sentiment)
- Ornate Nesting Die Set
- Deck Planks 3D Embossing Folder
- Natural Wicker Pattern 3D Embossing Folder
- Frayed Leaf, Forest Glades, Evergreen Fresh Dye Inks
- Ruby Red Fresh Dye Ink
- Olive Cardstock
- Brushed Gold Metallic Cardstock
Thank you so much for stopping by! Check below for giveaway details and the full blog hop list to find your next stop!
Giveaway
$300 in total prizes! To celebrate this release, Altenew is giving away a $100 gift certificate to 1 lucky winner and a $50 gift certificate to 4 winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or each designer’s blog post on the blog hop list below by November 19th for a chance to win. Altenew will draw 5 random winners from the comments left on each stop of this blog hop and announce the winners on the Altenew Winners Page on November 21st, 2024.

Very pretty! I love the new Stampwheel.
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This is just wonderful. It really shows off what the stamp wheel can do.
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Well I just love that wreath. Excellent use of my favorite Stampwheel feature
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I LOVE the Christmas Foliage! Thank you for showing off the StampWheel and a great use for it!
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Love the cards you created and your explanation on how easy this new StampWheel is to use. I can’t wait to get one to use.
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That was a clever use! Thanks!
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That was a clever use! Thanks!
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I don’t know how many times I have said wow in the last hour but again WOW. So clever how you used the stampwheel 2.0. The cards you made are amazing
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Oh my gosh my wish list is getting bigger and bigger. I absolutely love the wreath you made, not to mention all your card samples. They are so simple, yet so beautiful. Love them all!
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Fabulous cards! I love the ability to make wreaths with the Stampwheel.
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Awesome cards and great example of using the Stampwheel 2.0 to create a larger image that can be cut into four A2 cards!
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I do like how each card turned out different due to the offset but now I also wish we could have 2 sides open 🙂
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What beautiful cards! I love the Christmas foliage.
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Beautiful use of the stampwheel!
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Such beautiful results! The new stamp wheel opens up so many possibilities!
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Your cards are beautiful! I love how you can create one large image to make four cards!
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Soooo Pretty!!! Great tips for making 4 cards fairly quick!!!
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Four beautiful cards out of one sheet…amazing! Love the new wheel with the removeable side. TFS
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Four beautiful cards out of one sheet!! WOW I do love that removeable side. Makes for lots of space. TFS
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such a great tool! Love the larger design & open side. Great job on your make!
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Lovely cards; the stampwheel is such an amazing tool.
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Wow, Love the cards. I love the larger format. So much versatile especially with the removable sides.
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WOW! Your cards are so fresh and lovely! Thanks for inspiring me 🙂
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Such pretty cards with the foliage using that awesome tool.
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What a beautiful set of cards! Brilliant idea to use the Majestic Mistletoe stamp to make a wreath and then trim that into panels!
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Gorgeous cards! I love that you were able to use a larger piece of paper to create that lovely big wreath and then use that to create 4 cards!
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Hi Seeka. Your 4 cards are so festive and pretty. I love how they were all made from the same image. I would have never guessed they were cut apart from a large wreath. I like how each of them has their own character. I am so excited because my Stampwheel 2.0 is in the mail on its way to me. This will be one of the first projects I will try. Thank you again for the great idea and participating in the hop.
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I love the wreath design. The 2.0 makes it easy to cover a whole sheet of cardstock to cut up for multiple cards. I can’t wait to upgrade to one!
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What a gorgeous, elegant wreath! I have been forgetting what a marvelous wreath maker the stampwheel is!
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Gorgeous set of cards! 🙂 so beautiful and festive!
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Merry Christmas, Seeka! I love this set of cards you made from one wreath, especially the one with the red and gold strips on the left side of the card!! Thanks for your beautiful inspiration.
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