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March 2019 Release: Welcome Wreath

It’s no secret that I love a good wreath stamp set. And the new Welcome Wreath set is no exception!

There are several layers that you can choose from to create your wreath – use as few or as many as you’d like. Also included in the set are little flower clusters and berries which allow you to customize the wreath seasonally.

I had so much fun playing with this set and once I got started, I just wanted to keep stamping more and more wreaths, trying out different layers and color combinations. In the video below I share more about this set and how to build the wreath.

For the first card, I stamped the wreath layers in Wplus9 PURE COLOR dye inks in Warm Wool and Lime Light, and Distress Oxide inks in Mowed Lawn and Faded Jeans. In the video, I made two versions and embellished them a little differently, but this design looks just as beautiful without any extra embellishing too.

Featured Products: Welcome Wreath, Wood Planks and Welcome wafer die.

For all but one of my cards today, I stamped the card base in Warm Wool using the Wood Planks stamp set.

For the next card, I stamped the wreath layers in Warm Wool dye ink and Evergreen Bough and Candied Apple Distress Oxide inks.

I choose to highlight the Evergreen Bough in this one. I ink blended a bit onto white card stock to create my own custom color, and then die cut the bow in the Welcome wafer die from it.

For the sentiment, I cut a 1/4″ strip from the card stock and heat embossed my sentiment in white.

For the next card, I decided to switch it up a bit and used the tighter wood plank pattern image from Wood Planks and stamped it in our White pigment ink onto Dove Grey card stock.


I stamped the wreath layers in Warm Wool and Last Leaf dye inks, and Evergreen Bough and Fossilized Amber Distress Oxide Inks. I used the same technique of creating custom colored card stock as my previous card and again, die cut a bow from it.

For my final card today, I want to go really soft and ethereal.

I stamped the wreath layers in Warm Wool and Last Leaf dye inks, Evergreen Bough Distress Oxide ink and then for the final layer, I used WOW! glitter embossing powder in Singing in the Rain.

For the sentiment, I again, created custom colored card stock, and used the Welcome wafer die to die cut the “hello” sentiment. To give it a little bit more dimension, I stacked several of the die cuts, adhering one on top of the other.

I hope that you enjoyed this closer look at these new March 2019 products! I’ll be back soon with more from this release.

Thanks for dropping by!

Featured Supplies

For your convenience, here is a list of the featured supplies used on today’s project(s), along with links to purchase. Please Note: this list contains affiliate links.

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