Altenew Focus Post – Painted Rose three times over!

Hiya, today I have a focus post for Altenew and that means you get to see three cards all created using the same stamp set.  It’s another fab layering flower set which we know Altenew does so well, this one is called Painted Rose.

  When I saw this set I just knew that I had to do at least one ‘red rose’ card, and the crisp inks didn’t let me down.  Don’t you just love the subtle recycled look of the Spicy Yogurt cardstock, I already know that I am going to have to ‘stock up’ on this one.

Altenew Painted Rose Oriental Orchid card

Altenew Painted Rose Oriental Orchid card

And for an easy to mass produce (especially if you have one of them MISTIs)  here’s a quick and easy ‘Save the Date’ card, which could be stamped in any colour or in gold…  silver….   well, you know where I’m going with this.

Altenew Painted Rose Save the Date - Detail copy

Altenew Painted Rose Save the Date copy

And did I say just one ‘red’ rose card, well, I did make it two.   This version is a little different to the first with a watercoloury painted rose look.

Altenew - Painted Roses watercolor card - Detail copy

Altenew - Painted Roses watercolor card copy

So why not head over to the Altenew blog for some more deets on these cards as well as lots more inspiration from the rest of the team with this fabulous new release.  Hugs,

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So Beautiful – Other Supplies:  Altenew Stamps – Painted Rose.

Save the Date – Other Supplies:   Altenew – Painted Rose, From the Desk Of , Lotus  / Red heart Sprinkle.
You Amaze Me – Other Supplies:  Altenew – Painted Rose

22 thoughts on “Altenew Focus Post – Painted Rose three times over!

  1. Love the cards, especially the layering rose stamp in black, it is so elegant.
    Di

  2. I really enjoyed your post. I love the cards. I especially like the gold paper that you layered with. Takes the card up a notch.
    Thanks for sharing

  3. Three very different, and amazing designs from that one set Therese! That first one is so vibrant and I love the simplicity of the second with just the one rose in monochrome! The third is just a work of art that should be in a frame! Thanks for the inspiration as always. Have a lovely weekend! Hazel xx
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  4. These are gorgeous Therese – fabulous use of this set and you’ve shown how versatile it can be with a variety of fab looks.

  5. Absolutely gorgeous cards, Therese! I can’t even pick a fave…they’re all so pretty!

  6. Oh this is gorgeous Therese. I see you used the Misti. I was wondering as a fellow Fiskars stamping tool user is you think it is a must have?

    1. Hi Lisa, I didn’t think I ‘needed’ the MISTI because I don’t make multiples of anything (if I can help it). It was very generously gifted to me and is honestly one of the best tools in stamping, just one example is if I have spent an hour colouring something…. I will definitely use it, because if I ‘mis-stamp’ I can always stamp it again, but I use it for so much more than that. I would highly recommend it, it is an investment and in Australia it is very expensive so I feel very lucky to have received one. I would buy the original size as it’s not too big and can be used for quite a few different techniques that need a little more space. Both my stamp presses are rarely used now. I seriously considered buying the Mini MISTI as well, that’s how much I like it… but to be honest I don’t need two (but that may change lol.) Hugs, Therese x

  7. Wowzers, that little cutout does so much to that card and the other with their beautiful blooms are beautiful too.

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