Altenew Educator “For the Love of Flowers” Hop


It’s an Educator Blog Hop!

Occasionally, Altenew organizes a special blog hop featuring the Altenew Certified Educators. Now that I’m one of them, I get to join in on the fun! Our theme is “For the Love of Flowers” so, get ready to see lots of ideas featuring Altenew’s signature product line – their floral stamps! If you are arriving from fellow Educator Maryam Sharara you’re in the right place! If you’d like to start from the beginning, head over to the Altenew Card BlogThere’s a Linky Party too, so link up your favorite recent floral creation and you could win one of the giveaway prizes!

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Raiding Scraps

As you might know, one of my favorite ways to showcase florals is with geometrics. I love the way the two play together and really creates a refined, modern look.

Now, to be honest with you, I started this project for something completely different, and didn’t have the florals added. Well, it seemed kind of plain, so I raided my scraps stash and found all of these lovely floral bits left over from other projects.

I’m so glad I raided the stash, because I might not have come up with such a wonderful floral spray! I am guilty of sticking with a single floral stamp set per project. However, I learned that paring different sets together can create some amazing results! The florals come from three sets – Retro Plantines, Painted Flowers, and Lacy Scrolls. They look so good together, right?!

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Inlaid Squares Look

The other cool detail of this project is the overlapping squares. Believe it or not, they’re not overlapping, but inlaid. I have a video here to help you achieve the look!

Inlaid Squares using Altenew Fine Frames Squares

Thank You!

Time is precious and I’m truly grateful that you chose to spend a few minutes of your day here!
I would love to connect with you on Instagram, YouTube, and Pinterest where we have the opportunity to share and interact even more!

now, about that GIVEAWAY…

Altenew is giving away a $30 gift certificate to 3 lucky winners! Please leave a comment here on the Altenew Card Blog by 3/11/2020 for a chance to win. We’ll also draw a winner to receive a $15 gift certificate from the comments left on each designer’s blog on the blog hop list below. All winners will be announced on the Altenew Card Blog on 3/14/2020.

There’s MORE! We will pick 2 of our favorite handmade creations from those who joined the linky party and they will each receive a $15 gift certificate to our store!

Time to hop along!

Be sure to hop over to our amazing Educator Coordinator Virginia Lu for another amazing project. And don’t forget to leave comments along the way to enter all the giveaways!

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45 thoughts on “Altenew Educator “For the Love of Flowers” Hop”

  1. Save the scraps is my device – love your project Nicole!
    And congratulations on becoming part of the Altenew video team!

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  2. Always so fun to rummage through scraps and find hidden gems! Love your color palette and the mix of geometrics and florals. Hugs!

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  3. I love that combination of florals and geometrics, I’ve never done it, now I have to give it a try, Thanks for the inspiration. By the way, I subscribed to your youtube channel a couple of days ago, it’s great!

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  4. They do look great together. Right! I would not have thought of putting Painted Flowers on a retro card. But it really works!

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  5. Beautiful card! Great use of shapes on your card. I don’t think to use them as a background but it works really nicely. Thanks for sharing.

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