NEW Hydrangea Hill Suite

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Let's introduce the new Hydrangea Hill Suite. I have so many wonderful memories of Hydrangea's. Growing up I had one outside my window. Every day I would pass it on the way to the car as we were going to school. Mum showed me how adding nails or coins changed the colours of the flowers as the The more alkaline the soil, the pinker the flowers. To make pink hydrangeas turn blue (or to keep your blue ones from turning pink), increase the acidity of soil. Isn't that cool? So I would watch the colours change as we changed the soil. It's a special memory I have with my Mum as she loves gardening. I know that I will be sending her this card!

Click below to see the suite 

In the suite there is this stunning Gorgeous Grape Ribbon, The stunning Designer Series Paper, the stamp set which includes some great sentiments and the pastel pearls. The only thing in this suite I didn't use was the mercury glass designer acetate. I am sure I will make a card with that soon.


I hope that you like my project today. Feel free to copy it when you get your Hydrangea suite for yourself!

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3 comments

  1. Wowzer, absolutely stunning card, Kylie, love the colours and textures :) x

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  2. AWESOME card!!! Love "hortensias" (name in Spanixh. Check with your mom . . . what I should do so they zill not turn green towards the end. The paer is beautiful, but you have made a great composition!! Thanks!

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  3. Gorgeous card! Love it! I am having trouble figuring out what you did for the 3-dimensional look with the petals on top.

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