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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Countdown to Confetti - Merry & Bright

Welcome 'Fetti Friends! We are on the final day of Countdown to Confetti with tomorrow being the release of 3 stamp sets, 6 Confetti Cuts dies, 16 colors of solid twine and frosted pillow boxes sold in sets of 8 being released at Reverse Confetti. Is your shopping list ready?!

Today's featured set is called Merry & Bright with a coordinating Confetti Cuts to make die cutting a cinch. I've used the joy bulb as the focal point of my tag, stamped and embossed with bits of green and red watercolored on the holly leaves and berries. I love the vintage feel of this set!

I've also used Confetti Cuts Holly to carry out the theme of the bulb and layered it all up on the Thanks Tag Confetti Cuts. Did you notice that beautiful solid green twine? Lucky us, it's now going to be sold at Reverse Confetti!

Speaking of new things in the store, how about these frosted pillow box containers? They're also for sale starting tomorrow in sets of 8. I love that you're able to see the goodies packed inside. All watercoloring was done using Zig Clean Color Markers and a watercolor brush.


The Reverse Confetti Blog has more details and inspiration about this month's release, so please take a minute to pop on over and see Jen. Remember to comment away on the Confetti Crew blogs for your chance to win a $15 Reverse Confetti gift certificate!
~Amy






29 comments:

  1. This tag definitely is merry and bright, and I LOVE it!
    Take care!
    Michele

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  2. Wow Amy, this is absolutely gorgeous!!! Love the little details you added to that pretty tag!

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  3. Amy, I just LOVE your style! I would have never thought of stamping the Merry & Bright in black...it's stunning. LOVE that tag.

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  4. Love the pillow box. The tag is so pretty.
    thanks for sharing

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  5. Would never have thought of using black for the Christmas bulb, but it really pops!

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  6. Oh, it's gorgeous!!! The little holly touches with the new Holly die cuts are great. :)

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  7. Well, that's it... you RC girls are going to force me to have to go live in the gutter because I won't be able to pay my bills after buying all this fabulous new stuff! This is so totally adorable, Amy!

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  8. Now I know I must have a bit of that Honeydew Twine! YOur tag is fantastic, Amy - LOve the black!
    =]

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  9. Can't wait to give the frosted box a try!

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  10. Those frosted boxes are a "must have" for my list! Your tag is perfect, too!

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  11. Love!! So pretty using black for the light bulb.

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  12. super cute tag... love that you used black for your light blub!

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  13. Honestly the BEST pillowbox ever. I love how you used black with the "christmassier" colours and how you use shapes so well. You're a STAR!

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  14. great use of both dies and pillow box so merry and bright!

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  15. Very pretty, love the unexpected black bulb with all the pretty colors!!

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  16. What a cute tag. Perfect for the pillow box.

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  17. Love, love, love the black! So unexpected but so great with your other colors.

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  18. Your watercoloring is GORGEOUS!

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  19. OMG I love this! Using black for the bulb is so striking and awesome!

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  20. The tag is gorgeous - love how you stamped the image in black and then added some color to the little holly for color. So pretty!

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  21. My favorite word "joy" in lights :) Love it in the black against the colours.

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  22. Love this water colored tag, Amy! Your colors are prefect and beautiful. Thanks, Paulette S.
    craftqueen417 at yahoo
    http://paulettesprettypapercrafts dot wordpress dot com
    since google can't edit or delete the expired blogger profile for a blog that is closed!!

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