Hi and thanks for stopping by! You picked a great day for a visit! Serendipity is having a blog hop today to show you some of the newest products added to the store! If you're hopping along with us you should have reached me from Vickie's Blog! If you'd like to start from the beginning Mary, the owner of Serendipity has all the details here on the Serendipity Stamps blog!
There's so much new stuff to show you today including these yummy woodgrain sequins now in stock in three colors.
There's lots to show you today including the new "Lucky" die! Did you see the little clover in the "Y"? It pops out so you can change the color or use it as an accent on another project!
My favorite item this release is the new poker chip die. The center pops out so it's interchangeable, and has such great detail including different card suits around the edge and a debossed pattern.
I know the poker chip will be great for a "guy" card. I designed mine for a girl friend who is taking a weekend trip to Las Vegas. I just wanted to slip her a card with a few dollars to gamble! Maybe if she gets lucky she'll share with me! LOL! What would I buy? Well more crafty stuff of course!!
Ready to see more? Before you go - make sure you leave me a comment! One commenter will be selected from one of the blogs to receive a $20 gift certificate from Serendipity! That Lucky winner just might be YOU!! For a second chance to win - like Serendipity Stamps on Facebook and SHARE the blog hop post with a friend. If you already LIKE Serendipity - just share the post with a friend to be entered to win a second $20 gift certificate from Serendipity Stamps!! You have until Feb. 16 to leave a comment, winners will be announced on Mary's blog on Feb. 17.
Ok... on with the show!! Your next stop is the talented Jenny Gropp!!
Here's a list of all the designers posting today!
Marybeth Lopez
Miriam Napier
Vickie Zimmer
Jeanne Jachna (Thats Me!)
Jenny Gropp
Julie Warner
Karen Amidon
Miriam Napier
Vickie Zimmer
Jeanne Jachna (Thats Me!)
Jenny Gropp
Julie Warner
Karen Amidon
Good luck and happy hopping!!
Supplies: Finished Size 4.25 x 5.5"
Stamp: Serendipity Stamps "Wishing You"
Dies: Serendipity Stamps Poker Chip, Lucky, MFT Blueprints 13, Spellbinder Nested Pennants
Embossing Folder Cuttlebug Baby's Breath
Gold Glitter Paper Recollections
Stamp: Serendipity Stamps "Seasons Greetings"
Dies: Serendipity Stamps "Easter" "Daisy Border Die"
Gems
Wood Veneer Butterfly
Jeanne, love your beautiful easter card, gorgeous border die and such pretty colours.
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You wowed me with these cards today Jeeane,just gorgeous! I love the poker chips trimed in gold!
ReplyDeleteYour Easter card is gorgeous with the inlay two color die. Way to showcase the new products! Very beautiful colors too.
Love that Lucky die and the Daisy Border die! Your cards are adorable and really showcase the new dies!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are gorgeous! I especially love the new dies! Thanks for showing the wood-grain sequins too - so trendy right now! More for my wish list!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card the first one,hope your friend is Lucky :-)
ReplyDeleteThe other one is lovely.Simple and clean in a beautiful colour!
Maria Uk
So adorable! Love the new stamps and dies!
ReplyDeleteThe colors you used with the lucky card are luscious. But the Easter card is swoon-worthy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, and now I need to go order some of the lovlies you showed.
ReplyDeleteI love the dies. The poker chips will be great for lots of friends. The die on the side of the blue card is so pretty. It makes a wonderful card without a lot of extra effort.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing some great cards.
Your Easter card is simple yet beautiful. I love your use of the dies this way and the colors you used. I love the Lucky card. Gold foil makes it special and I love the chip die and the interchangeable centers. Great job! TFS
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards. My favorite is the lucky card. I love all of the gold accents you added. TFS
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards. I love the inlay technique you used.
ReplyDeleteLove the shiny gold on your lucky card! The inlaid daisy border is a great use of the die Jeanne!
ReplyDeleteLove the Easter card.
ReplyDeleteThe Easter card is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove your fabulous cards! The Easter card is my favorite with it's pretty colors.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Love the woodgrain sequins. The daisy border card is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove that gold lucky and that Easter card is so pretty, lovely color choice. I really like the Daisy border die and the Baby's Breath embossing folder.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. Love the new stamps and dies you used.
ReplyDeleteI'm 'lucky' just to see these cards! The poker chip one, I'd like to peel those chips off and make a necklace! Gorgeous! And sweet Easter card too! You showcased that die perfectly!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. Love the Easter one.
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I just LOVE these awesome poker chips and that sweet little lucky! I'm going to have to put these on my wish list! REALLY fun projects!
ReplyDeleteThe lucky poker chip card is so unique! Bet you could get some creative uses for that die!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful, Jeanne! I love the metallic gold on your poker chip card...it's so striking & the frilly gold layers on the poker chips is fabulous.Your Easter card is beautiful w/ the teals & gold.
ReplyDeleteI wasn't really thinking I'd have much use for the poker chip die, but then I saw your wonderful card! Terrific, Jeanne!
ReplyDeletewonderful cards using these great dies!
ReplyDeleteReally love the flower border die. Great Easter card. The lucky card is perfect for a guy.
ReplyDeleteAll so well done! really like the colors you used on your inlay cards!
ReplyDeleteJeanne, I'm loving the poker chips made with the fun pastel colors. Great Easter card using the new Daisy Border Die, simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful. I love the colors you chose and the peek-a-boo cut out. Love it!
ReplyDeletevery pretty! I love the gold trim on the poker chips and the jewels on the flowers
ReplyDeleteLove that inlaid Daisy Border Die! Beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteLove everything about your Easter Greetings card. Takes gret talent to do CAS and make it fabulous.
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