Hello! Today is a special day here on the Avery Elle blog. On the first Thursday of each month we will be featuring a previously released product of ours in a #TBT post. We will be having a fun giveaway too so be sure to read all the way to the bottom of this post. This month we are featuring our Thanks A Bunch Stamp Set. Just check out the amazing projects!!
Karolyn Loncon created this lovely card. I just adore the colors she chose and this pretty bouquet!
Supplies: Thanks A Bunch stamp set, Finished Frames Elle-Ments, Circle Tag Elle-Ments, Build-A-Banner Stamps and Elle-Ments, Sea Glass Note Card, Strawberry, Lemon Grass, Jungle, Mimosa, and Fizz pigment ink pads
Heather Campbell created this gorgeous card. I love the way she partially cut out the bouquet so that it pops over the patterned paper!
Supplies: Thanks a Bunch Stamp, Simply Said Love die, Dotted Border dies, The Happy Collection paper
Ink: Magenta, Strawberry, Lemon Grass, Celery, Fog
Chunyuan Wu created this lovely card by stamping the floral images without the stems and leaves. I love that this stamp set gives you an option to create some different looks. Chunyuan also shows how the flowers from our Thanks a Bunch and Laurels stamp sets coordinate with one another! Just beautiful!
Stamp sets: Thanks a bunch, Laurels, Many Thanks,
Card base: Orchid from the Royal Collection,
Caryn Davies created this next card. I just love the way she accented the bouquet image with pretty sequins. Just gorgeous!
Supplies: Thanks a Bunch stamp set
Card base Caribbean Collection (Aquamarine)
Ink: Aquamarine, Sea Glass, Mermaid, Lemon Grass, Celery
Katie Gehring created this cheerful card. I love how the colors pop against the kraft card base!
Stamps: Thanks a Bunch, Laurels
Dies: Pinked Elle-ments
Paper: The Zen Collection
Ink: Strawberry, Mimosa, Lemon Grass, Celery
Last but not least, Melania Deasy created this next card. I love how she used the floral images to frame the pretty sentiment. It is so beautiful!
Stamps: Thanks a Bunch, Simply Said You
Ink: Mint to be, Mermaid, Bamboo
It's giveaway time! Comment on this blog post between now and Midnight EST on Sunday, March 8th, 2015 and tell us what you would like to see from us in 2015. One lucky person will win a Thanks A Bunch stamp set. You must be 18 years or older to enter to win. We will announce the winner here on the blog on Monday, March 9th.
Good Luck!
Thanks so much Heather, Karolyn, Chunyuan, Caryn, Katie and Melania for sharing with us today! You are all amazing! Thank YOU for stopping by to take a peek.
I love dies and big bold word dies that would be easy to glue down! Great flower cards . . .
ReplyDeleteI echo the request of Susan Lang....I love word dies but most everyone is making them so thin. I don't have time to fuss with glue pens, people! LOL! I love all the cards for TBT!
ReplyDeleteWell gee! I was going to say exactly what Susan above said. Big, bold word dies. Love them! I also love the Thanks a Bunch set and have it on my birthday wish list right now. Thanks for the chance to win it.
ReplyDeleteAvery Elle products are awesome! I would love to see more stitched dies. The Thanks a Bunch set is amazing. I love how you can create backgrounds and beautiful floral focal images. All of these cards are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI do love the big bold word dies idea. I would LOVE to see sentiments for the inside of the cards - for birthday, thank you and anniversary. It seems like I use the same ones all the time. Love the Thanks A Bunch cards - now I have some more ideas. I like the TBT too :)
ReplyDeleteI love everything you do! Your dies are spectacular and your stamps are darling as well as very well made. How about a coffee set to go with the cute tea set? I also love your sweet little thanks stamps that you generously send with my orders. XOX
ReplyDeleteYou may already have this, but I would like to see a "Happy Mail" stamp. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove all the different looks from ine stamp! I would love to see more floral layering stamps & dies!
ReplyDeleteLove all the different looks from ine stamp! I would love to see more floral layering stamps & dies!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a toughie because you already have so many awesome stamps and dies. I had to check other comments for ideas. I would like to see more floral layering as well, I guess, they look so natural and are fun to play with. Thanks for asking.
ReplyDeleteI just left the anonymous comment by accident--pushed the wrong circle...
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards being displayed today!
ReplyDeleteWhat I'd like to see in the future....more stamps for guys and bold flowers with more open areas for coloring.
I have been looking for a fun birthday cake set with a few different candles with different designs inside the candles. Something graphic to go with my Cake & Candles set? :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards ... this set needs to come off my wish list and into a basket! Love Avery Elle ... would be so happy to see more word dies ... the existing ones are fabulous! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteI think I'd like to see more floral stamps. I'm a sicker for florals :)
ReplyDeleteMore birthday sentiments with puns. Penguins.
ReplyDeleteLOVING the BEAUTIFUL Inspiration!! :-) I would LOVE to see some more Two/Three Layered Stamp sets in the AMAZING AAvery Elle Design Style!! Also agree with some Bolder Word Dies!!! :-) Thanks for shring and have a Fabulous Week!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love this set - GORGEOUS!!! And the cards just really, each one of them, showcase this set!!! Stunning and beautiful - that is what I think these creations are!!! I would love to see some kind of mod shapes, kind of thing - with fun looking shapes to create with!!! And to use as backgrounds - anyways, love your stuff and anything new from you would just be delightful!!!
ReplyDeleteFab cards! I would love to see a nice toucan die/stamp.
ReplyDeleteHow 'bout some foreign greetings... I'd LOVE to see some in Portuguese!!
Beautiful cards!! Love those word does! Keep those coming!!
ReplyDeleteLove the word dies and the flower stamps. Love the cards.
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keep up the inventive dies and some LARGE sentiment stamps.
ReplyDeleteI do love this flower cards! Awesome and give me lots of inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI'm always after beautiful sentiments in flowing, script type fonts.
ReplyDeleteI just love this Thanks A Bunch set!
I'm always looking for more horse sets. Thanks for the inspiration today.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous cards shared here today ..they really are a visual treat :)...I am always on the lookout for more of word dies and co-ordinating flower stamps and dies ..so yes looking forward to seeing more of those !
ReplyDeleteI would love to see some stitched matting dies, maybe rectangles, squares, hearts, stars, circles etc. also, I love the elle-ments word dies so maybe some more of those, and maybe an under the sea stamp set worthaube a turtle, crab, dolphin etc and some punny sentiments :p you do that so well.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I love the thanks a bunch stamp set! I don't have it yet, but it's on my list! X
I would love to see birthday sentiments for the inside of cards. All of today's cards are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love this tbt feature because I am kind of new to Avery Elle and I like to see the older set used...these cards are so pretty! All suggestions above are great, especially stitched dies!
ReplyDeleteI have the Thanks a Bunch set and use it over and over. It's versatile and lovely. I would like to see more layering stamps and sentiment stamp sets.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful floral cards! I love any stamps with coordinating dies, especially many elements that work in many ways!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely floral stamp! In 2015, I'd love to see more sentiments done is scripted font!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards.
ReplyDeleteContinue this Throwback series and also how to combine old sets with new sets. Inside verses to go with your already released sets would be awesome too.
I would just like to see some great layouts!
ReplyDeleteLove the projects! Thanks for this chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI love how this set has been used in these different cards! The Thanks a Bunch set looks soo versatile. I think this just got added to my must have list :) Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteCrazy as it sounds I would love to see some cute turtles! Also you can never go wrong with word dies!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a versatile set. Have turned to it often. Would like to see something nautical.
ReplyDeleteI prefer to purchase a Stamp Set with a Matching Die, so I can avoid fussing cutting! So can I ask that you make Matching Dies for the following Stamp Sets: Hipster-Potamus, Happy Camper, Home Sweet Home, Made with Love, Surf's Up, What's Up, and Written in the Stars. Then I can purchase the Stamp Sets, and their Matching Dies, and remove them from my Wish List. Also, can you draw up some Guy, I know that you have The Man Stamp Set, Stamps. For Example: Tools, Lawn Mowers, Guitars, Old Classic Cars.
ReplyDeletePretty cards today! I would like more dog options, we rescued our pit bull and have a large community here that supports our humane society.
ReplyDeleteSome of the things I'd like to see: dies of script and print that are not too skinny; front & backs; dies that are extraordinarily different, like the shaker card with the image of the elephant; floral stamps that take 3 stamps to finish the image by layering; cover-all dies; unique inside greetings for all occasions.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see more funny/punny sets customizable for multiple occasions. Maybe a fun otter with "Hope your (birthday/anniversary/1st day of college/etc.) is otterly terrific!"
ReplyDelete"Thought we otter say..."
Always enjoy your blog--thanks for the inspiration :)
I'd love to see more balloon animals! Perhaps a giraffe?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creations by the DT!! Wow, I love all your product, but if I had an "ask", it would be background dies (journal card size). Thanks so much for asking!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful. I love that set. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see some dies to go with the AE stamp sets I have.
Crafty hugs,
Dawn
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I would like to see word stamps with coordinating dies.
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