The Ton 5th Anniversary Release

Hello and welcome to The Ton’s 5th Anniversary Release!! Wow!! Can you believe that Effie has been in business for 5 years? What an amazing accomplishment!!

The new release includes 8 new stamp sets, free gifts with purchase, giveaways and tons of inspiration!!! All new release products are available for purchase now!!!

If you arrived here from the fabulous TaeEun’s blog, you’re on the right track! You can also see the entire list of stops over on The Ton’s Blog.

I have a card to share with you today featuring the absolutely stunning Charmed Wildflowers stamp set!! It’s almost a one layer card, which is unusual for me…lol! You know how I love dimension!!

Isn’t this floral arrangement breathtaking? I wanted to do some no-line coloring (my fave lately) with Copic markers. After coloring the Charmed Wildflowers with Copics, I added additional details with colored pencils for even more dimension.

I cut the panel with the largest of the Double Stitched Rectangle Dies (Small) and matted it with pink cardstock. My parent’s 55th wedding anniversary is on Thursday, so the Happy Anniversary sentiment included in the Layered Floral Alpha Stamp Bundle was the perfect fit! I stamped it in Noir Ink and placed some Glass Slippers Round Confetti Mix around it for some shine!!

You’re next stop on the hop is Anna.

Giveaway!!

Thanks so much for stopping by today!! Be sure to visit The Ton’s Blog for more inspiration, information about the new release and links to the other design team members’ projects!! Plus, there’s a 3-day Instagram hop on the 23rd through the 25th!!!

Have a great day & I’ll see you soon!!

33 Comments

  1. The Morning Glories, the heart candy box….LOVE THEM!!!! The flowers are so pretty. The nicest morning glories I have seen.

  2. The pink and yellow coloring is so beautiful and effective. I agree, the composition of the flowers are gorgeous.

  3. The flowers are gorgeous.
    The shading gives them so much
    dimension – think I could pluck
    them off the card and put them
    in water. thanks for sharing
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