Wednesday, 13 November 2024

Altenew Stampwheel 2.0 Release Blog Hop!


Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Altenew Stampwheel 2.0 Release Blog Hop! If you came here from the Altenew Blog, you're on the right track. If not, be sure to go back and start from there so you don't miss a thing!

$300 in total prizes! To celebrate this release, Altenew is giving away a $100 gift certificate to 1 lucky winner and a $50 gift certificate to 4 winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or each designer’s blog post on the blog hop list below by November 19th for a chance to win. Altenew will draw 5 random winners from the comments left on each stop of this blog hop and announce the winners on the Altenew Winners Page on November 21st, 2024.

*The winner of the $100 gift certificate will be chosen from comments left on the Altenew blog. 



The Stampwheel 2.0 builds on the success of the original Stampwheel with notable upgrades, including a larger workspace with a detachable side, precision inch scales, and a high-quality photopolymer Sticky Mat. This innovative tool retains the original feature of a rotational clear plate that locks into place at 16 equal intervals. The Sticky Mat, made from high-quality photopolymer, ensures that your paper and stencils stay securely in place. Additionally, the right side of the Stampwheel 2.0 frame is detachable to accommodate larger stamps, stencils, or paper. Both sides of the frame feature an inch scale for easier alignment.

For today’s blog hop, I wanted to create something on A4 paper to see how easy it is to use the removable side frame and adjust the workspace for larger papers and stamps.

Stampwheel 2.0

I started with white A4 cardstock and stamped a smaller flower image from the Billowing Peonies stamp set using Obsidian Pigment Ink. Next, I used a masking technique to cover the peonies and stamped floral sprig images from the Dainty Bouquet stamp set.

Stampwheel 2.0

I used the coordinating Billowing Peonies Layering Stencil Set and applied the following ink shades to add colour to the flowers and leaves: Rose Quartz, Puffy Heart and Purple Wine from Rose Petal Fresh Dye Ink Set, Pastel Sunrise and Canyon Clay from Martian Terrain Fresh Dye Ink Set, along with Misty Sage, Mossy Meadow and Green Opal from Jade Dreams Fresh Dye Ink Set.

Stampwheel 2.0

To finish the design I added some green ink splatters.

 
Stampwheel 2.0

I'm still not sure if I want to trim it and make some cards, so for now, I used a pink paperclip to hang it on my inspiration board. Would you cut it and make cards, or leave it as wall decor?

Stampwheel 2.0

That’s it for me! Your next stop is Carol Hintermeier and you can find the full line up below.

Thank you for joining us today!
Aga

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34 comments:

  1. I just love how you colored the flowers. The shades you chose are perfect

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  2. I LOVE your flowers! The Stamp Wheel is a must have!

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  3. This is beautiful! Love this updated stampwheel!

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  4. That is SO pretty! Thank you for such lovely inspiration!

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    1. Sorry. I forgot to include my name.

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  5. Beautiful, Aga! Always love your creation.

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    1. Pamela Selinski So beautiful

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  7. I love how you mixed color with the black and white. It is absolutely beautiful. So elegant.

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  8. This is wall decor in my opinion. My first thought upon seeing this lovely piece, was, "How'd she do that."

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  9. This is beautiful! And since Altenew is coming out with some larger stamp set s it only makes sense to purchase the 2.0 Stampwheel!

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  10. Lovely floral image! So pretty as is, I couldn't cut it up.

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  11. Marisela Delgado said: So beautiful! Those colors are awesome! mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com

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  12. Such beautiful results! The new stamp wheel opens up so many possibilities!

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  13. Absolutely stunning

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  14. Lauryne Cunningham14 November 2024 at 13:18

    I love the way you were able to stamp this large floral with ease! It's beautiful!

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  15. The colors you chose were perfect!

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  16. WOW this is so gorgeous. This is a large project and I love that you can remove that side to accommodate this large size. Beautiful job, TFS

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  17. Beautiful make! It's just gorgeous! Very helpful tool!

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  18. Very striking design and coloring.

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  19. I really love the larger format and that you can remove the side bars. Cool design.

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  20. Aga, your creation is absolutely lovely! Thanks for the inspiration :)

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  21. Beautiful project! So cool that the new Stampwheel can accommodate such a large piece of paper!

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  22. Beautiful floral project! I love that this stampwheel has 1 open end! So many more possibilities with this.

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  23. Hi Aga. I really like your project. The colored clip is a great way to hang it up. The pinks are so pretty. I really love that the image is so large. That is a really cool feature of this tool. I also like the dark outlying flowers. They look so interesting. My Stampwheel 2.0 is in the mail and on it's way to my house! I am so excited!

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  24. So pretty. The later from the Dainty Bouquet is perfect!

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  25. I don't think I could cut it up; it's so pretty! Leave it hanging by your crafting space as inspiration!

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  26. That is such a beautiful bouquet! Such a large stamp so prettily colored; it's cool how you were able to use that size paper in the stamp wheel.

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  27. Wow! really beautiful A4 floral bouquet! love that the new stamp wheel allows for these big stamps!

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