Hi there! It is Nathalie here with you today to share a new project featuring Altenew’s latest release and how you can easily create a scrapbook layout using card making products. The newest (and probably one of my most favorite products from the release) is the new Stampwheel. It is a game changer, as it provides infinite possibilities for crafting. Let’s take a look at what I have created with the latest products from Altenew!

Supplies: Altenew: Stampwheel, Build-A-Garden: Dancing Poppies, Zero Waste Leaf Pattern Die, Meadow Reflection Stamp & Die Bundle, XOXO and More Die Set, Linear Pathway Alpha Die Set, Brushed Rose Metallic Cardstock, Ink Blending Mini Brushes, Crisp Dye Inks, Obsidian Pigment Ink; Stickers: Crate Paper Gingham Garden Foam Stickers; Die-cutting Machine: Platinum 6 from Spellbinders; Cardstock: Close To My Heart, Hammermill; Adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 

I love creating projects from scratch, and this project started with cardstock, stamps, inks, and the new Stampwheel

My layout features the new Zero Waste Leaf Pattern Die. I love how this die creates both a positive and negative die cut. For this page, I am using the negative die cut as the anchor for my picture, while the leaves are placed in the floral clusters, and the small confetti circles serve as embellishments for the spread. 

The new Build-A-Garden: Dancing Poppies set is my choice for the floral embellishment in this spread. I love the movement in the design as they helped to frame the picture nicely on my page. 

To finish the page, I pulled a few more Altenew products from past releases to create the title and those cute little butterflies that are floating through the page.

Watch how this page comes together in this process video featured on the  Scrapbook & Cards Today YouTube Channel:

I hope you enjoyed the video and seeing the possibilities of Altenew’s products. There is nothing more satisfying than creating a unique project from scratch. 

  

I cannot wait to see what inspiration you draw from this project! Be sure to tag us if you’re inspired to use your cardmaking supplies to create a layout! Thanks for stopping by! 

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