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Through the Garden Gate Collection by Susan Tierney-Cockburn
Through the Garden Gate takes us through Susan Tierney-Cockburn’s garden filled with realistic paper florals that will bloom all year long. In this collection you’ll find the delicate sweet perennial, called Beeblossom (S3-455). It looks beautiful on its own or added to other bouquets. Next, the Gardenia (S4-1190), with its creamy, white flowers contrasting with shiny green leaves. The Forget-Me-Not and Ladybugs (S2-340) are sweet five-petal flowers which also includes two friendly ladybugs. The Hollyhock (S4-1191) which blooms over a long summer season and attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. And last but certainly not least, the Floribunda Rose (S5-507), inspired by the Queen’s garden at Buckingham Palace. Choose your favorite flowers (or grab the whole bundle BD-0682) and then craft…
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Layered Floral Handmade Cards featuring Susan’s Through The Garden Gate Collection
Hello everyone! This is Hussena from Quill and Punch Works, and I am so excited to be back today to share a couple of projects using the Through the Garden Gate Collection by Susan Tierney-Cockburn. The GORGEOUS garden-themed dies and heartfelt greetings in this collection inspired me to create a set of three cards perfect for sending to your friends and family! Hollyhock Thank You Card My first card features the Hollyhock Etched Dies, Forget-Me-Not and Ladybugs Etched Dies, and the Beeblossom Etched Dies. I paired it with the dies from the Fluted Classics Ovals Etched Dies and added a few tropical bunches to this cheerful thank-you card. To create…
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Through the Garden Gate Collection with Kassi Hulet
Hello, my fabulous friends, it’s Kassi Hulet here, and I’m excited to be guest designing, and sharing some fun projects featuring the new flowers from the Through the Garden Gate collection! I have been daydreaming of being able to walk out into the garden and see flowers everywhere… I’m beyond ready for the constant rain to give way to sunshine, and for it to really feel like spring. I can’t control the weather, so I’ll just have to fill my studio with flowers while I wait! When I looked up photos of hollyhocks to see what colors they come in, I found a spectrum of warm colors…pinks, reds, oranges, and…