Saturday, December 8, 2018

Reverse Confetti December Blog Hop - A Year to Remember

Good morning! Today it's time for the final blog hop of 2018 with Reverse Confetti! This is a non-release month, so instead of showcasing new products, we are sharing projects using already released items - and there is a chance to win a $15 gift card to Reverse Confetti - check out the Reverse Confetti Blog for details on how to win!


For today's card I created a clean and graphic design using some of the newest 6x6 pattern paper pad - Winter Solstice. I die cut it using just the coordinating Triangle Trees Confetti Cuts, and lined it up in a diagonal pattern on my white cardbase.


Once I was happy with the arrangement, I picked it all up with Press n' Seal, turned it over, and added foam adhesive to pop it up from the background. When those were pressed in place, I added sentiments from Triangle Trees and stamped it along the top and bottom edge.


I finished off with a few clear droplets for just a touch of dimension and sparkle!


Part of this blog hop was to share our top 3 favorite Reverse Confetti projects from the year. I couldn't narrow it down any more, so I'm sharing my top 5 - haha! I noticed a clean and simple theme going on as well in my favorites, which is funny that my new card for today is along those lines as well! Here are those favorites - click on the link below any of them for more details on each card:

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Here are the Reverse Confetti products I used today - click on any image to go check it out in the Reverse Confetti Store:


   


Here is the entire list of everyone participating today:

Product links are all below - including affiliate links where possible, which simply means if you use one of the links below that I receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a wonderful day!!!


6 comments:

  1. Genius with the Triangle Trees...love that.
    Your top picks are awesome, love your work.

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  2. Heather, like the clever way you used the Christmas tree triangles for your first card...and I enjoyed seeing all the others. You have such diversity of styles when you create. What a gift! tfs

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  3. Beautiful cards 😍😍😍 as I said before, love the use of pattern paper!

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