Thursday, March 12, 2026

The Greetery {Spring Jardin Collection Day 1}

Hello and welcome! I'm so happy to be here today sharing full reveals for day 1 of the Spring Jardin Collection from The Greetery! I've fallen head-over-heels in love with the entire collection, and I know you will, too! As always, you'll want to leave a comment here, and on each of the designers' blogs, for a chance to be eligible to win one of two $50 gift certificates to the shop! Also, you can head to The Greetery Blog for the official "meet and greet" for each of the products being featured today!
My first project for today showcases the GORGEOUS new Tangled Tulips suite of products! This suite is similar the the Rosemal Reflections that was released last year! I decided to share something a little bit different using these products than you might have expected. My ancestry on my mom's mom's side is Dutch, so my heart was yearning to do something with a touch of the Netherlands in mind!

To begin, I used the beautiful new Tangled Tulips Stamp + Stencil Combo to create the frame. First, I die cut the frame using the Capsule Fixed Borders Large Die from white cardstock and then did the stenciling. I wanted all different colors of tulips, so I made sure to switch colors as I was stenciling. Once that was done, I used the coordinating stamp to add the greenery. It would be beautiful to just leave it as is, but I wanted to use the new Tangled Tulips Embossing Folder to give it additional depth and dimension.

Once the frame was complete, I got to work on the scene. This was achieved by using the older Rolling Hills Die and the coordinating Rolling Hills Stencil. I also cut the windmill, fence, and houses using the Countryside Die. I assembled it all on the inside portion of the frame (the piece that was leftover from the frame) with some clouds stenciled in the background and a little ink splatter. I had fun adding the buildings and windmill here and there to give it a realistic look. I couldn't resist adding the border that was cut from silver cardstock using the Capsule Filigree Borders Die

The suite includes a Tangled Tulips Detail Die, which is what I used for the tulip clusters near the bottom right and the upper left side. I simply colored it and assembled it as instructed, but then cut it apart to tuck behind the frame. The sentiment, which is included in the Tangled Tulips Stamp Set, is stamped in black and then cut using the banner die from the Tangled Tulips Die. The base of the card is cut using the Capsule Basics Die. I added some glitter for sparkle and shine!

My  next card uses the same colors AND the Tangled Tulips Detail Die (this is how the cluster looks intact) along with the DARLING new Shortbread Shapes: Easter embossing folder. I pulled in some of the previously released products to bring this card to life.

To begin, I die cut the nine rectangles using the Shortbread Shapes: Rectangle Die from white cardstock. I colored them with blender brushes an die ink; two of each color with the exception of the pink. I used the main die to cut the base for the rectangles using the same die collection from woodgrain white cardstock. I glued the colored rectangles in place and then used the Shortbread Shapes: Easter embossing folder to give it the dimension. I cut the bottom banner piece using the Shortbread Shapes: Rectangle Label Die. I layered the tulip cluster over the top using foam squares.

The sentiment is from the new Simple Spring Mini Sentiments Stamp Set. I love the font on these sets. There is the larger version as well, but I'm not sharing a card using the larger images until tomorrow, but I'm sure some of the other designers have used them today.

For the base, I used the previously released Shortbread Shapes: Scalloped Hearts Die along with the Shortbread Shapes: Scalloped Hearts Embossing Folder.

For my last project, we're heading back to the Netherlands in all its glory! ha ha! I was really wanted to create a card using the Dutch Delft Blue look and the new Shortbread Shapes: Spring Embossing Folder gave me the perfect opportunity! This card was so much fun to make and I hope you all like it whether you're Dutch or not! ha ha!

I love the way the "tiles" look peeking from the stamp/stenciled/embossed frame. I thought this was a good way to showcase a few more ideas for using the Shortbread Shapes. I started off the same way as I did with the previous card, but I colored all of the rectangles the same way and I set one aside to use under the windmill.

You can see the woodgrain texture a bit better on the windmill along with another one of the new Simple Spring Mini Sentiments.

For the frame on this one, I used Spring Rain, Blueberry Sky, and Enchanted Evening ink to achieve the Delft blue look.

I used the Tangled Tulips Detail Die for the floral clusters and cut it apart like I did on the first card! I've had a ball creating with this new release! Don't forget to leave a comment here, and on each of the designers' blogs, for a chance to be eligible to win one of two $50 gift certificates. I've got quite a bit to share tomorrow, so don't forget to stop back by! Thanks for fluttering by!


Kelly Lunceford (you are here)








 

65 comments:

Diane said...

Wow, absolutely downright gorgeous, beautiful scenes you have created too!

Holley Bolin said...

Stop it! Those windmills are too cute! Love this release!

Cindy P said...

I spy something else in the release. The windmill and houses are so cute. I’m excited for more.

Deborah P. said...

Oh My! Your cards are beautiful! I love the last one in the Delft blue colors. The little windmill is so cute. How have I never seen that before.

Amy C. said...

Wow! Your cards are stunning! Beautiful details on these new products.

Isabel Z said...

These are little works of art!

Donna said...

I'm truly amazed every time I see what you've created! I don't know how you do it... coming up with such wonderful pieces of art. Just gorgeous!

Kim said...

These cards are gorgeous! I love how you incorporated The Rolling Hills. So beautiful!

Kari Martin said...

Love the delft look!!

Leslie Longoria said...

Your first card had me admiring for so long with all the details in this card. I see prior sets used in coordination with the new release and you created such a beautiful scene to admire. Once I moved on to the next cards I was just in awe of how nice and neat they look. Beautiful!

Julie Bitner said...

Your cards make me want to go to the Netherlands! So very pretty!

Vickie R. said...

I love how you included past Greetery products to create your projects! Brilliant to pair the tulips with the windmill!

Susan Beauchaine said...

So so pretty. Love the bright colors with the pastel

Miriam Leech said...

You can take me to the Netherlands anytime! I’m in love with your cards!!!

Poppyseed Vintage said...

The first words out of my mouth…”oh my gosh KELLY!!” Haha! Just lovely, ALL the cards!

Lin said...

Oh, Kelly, I'm in love with your Dutch-inspired creations today! Goodness, you are talented!

Tami B said...

I am so glad to have found you. Your cards are amazing! I have just scrolled back thru about 3 months of your posts and all were outstanding.

Sandy S. said...

Gosh, these are sol creative. I love how you incorporated the rolling hills.

Connie Johanns said...

You color scheme is so beautiful.

Izzy said...

Kelly, the Dutch-inspired themes are so inspiring, your cards just stand out above the rest!

Connie Dunbar said...

I love the use of the village and the windmill. Projects are beautiful. Bring on spring. So ready for it

KraftyKrissi said...

Wowza! So stunning and brilliant! I love the rolling hills scene and the windmill! So perfect for the tulips!

Anonymous said...

I adore the blue and yellow windmill card. It's spring perfection.

Glenn Zdziarski said...

Kelly, your springtime in the Netherlands card is just beautiful! The colors are lovely. Also, I really like how you used the tulips behind the sentiment, it really sets it off! And your delft blue work of art is just that! Love it! Thanks for your creativity!!!

Heather leibowitz said...

Every card you make is gorgeous! Seriously. I love your style.

Mommyeyedr said...

Absolutely gorgeous cards!

Lynn Cyert said...

Kelly, Your cards are gorgeous. The Dutch cards are so lovely. Thank you.

mel h said...

Stunning cards. I love the blue delft one. Very excited about this release.

Sue S. said...

Oh my goodness! I love all the little details on your projects. And that blue card is just stunning!

Jan Elmore said...

Kelly, you wanna talk about eye candy....your cards are just that. So dang pretty! I'm a big, big fan of the 'shortbread' series!

Anonymous said...

WOW! Leave it to you to always go outside the box! I absolutely love this! Wonderful creativity!

Ann Krucek said...

Oh my goodness gracious!!! That delft blue windmill card is just gorgeous!! Fabulous work!!!

Amanda H said...

I love when old stuff gets mixed in. I love the use of the windmill!

Joan Brenizer jmg254@hotmail.com said...

I am in LOVE with your cards. Beautiful!

Ruth CM said...

Kelly, I love your card designs! Especially with the little windmill! Perfect with the tulips!

Bonnie said...

Your first card reminds me of the little scenes inside sugared eggs, Kelly! The second card is like a basket full of Easter goodies, and the last card is equally delightful! I love your take on this release!

Anonymous said...

I love, love, love your Dutch themed cards. They are beautiful!

Michelle in MI said...

You've knocked it out of the park with these beautiful and clever cards!

Nancy Penir said...

Kelly, your windmill cards! Bravo!

Anonymous said...

I am so I love with all of your blue designs. I love all the tulips!

GA said...

I love this collection! And I love how you used so much blue...beautiful!

Lauryne Cunningham said...

Your cards are absolutely beautiful! I love the detail on all of them, especially the first one!

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh! These are so incredibly beautiful Kelly! Love that little windmill and the Dutch feel of your windmill cards.

Michelle Peckham said...

Sorry forgot to add my name
Commented about the tulips and Dutch feel.

Karen said...

Your first card "knocked my socks off!" So creative and absolutely gorgeous. And of course, the other two are also fabulous!

Em said...

The Delft tiles and the little village with the windmill....just when you think these capsule collections can't get any more wonderful.!...Love your work.

Sheila said...

Wow, as always you blow me away! Love the scene you created with the little tulips peeking out. So pretty and creative!!

Anonymous said...

Your cards are all beautiful, but the first one is amazing!

Anita said...

Really cute cards! Love how you pulled together the products1

Teresa S said...

Kelly, these couldn’t be any lovelier! That little Netherlands scene is stunning and of course the other cards are too, but that cute scene….LOVE it!

ESUE said...

Love the delft blue. Thanks for sharing your projects with us.

Missy said...

Your cards are stunning - LOVE that blue, and REALLY love the oval shape! SOO cool...

Pat Phillips said...

Kelly, these are so beautiful! Your "Netherland look" cards are great - fond of the blue one. Thank you!

Mary Kay Ross said...

These are absolutely gorgeous!!! I'm loving how you have incorporated the older sets with your cards. Love it all!

kim burckhard said...

I love your little farm!

Anonymous said...

Such gorgeous cards, Kelly! Your work is always an inspiration! I love the touch of the windmill with the tulips!! Carmela

Katy Milne said...

I love the tie-in with a Dutch theme. The delft is beautiful!

Cathy Zuehlke said...

Stunning cards! I absolutely love your "Dutch" inspired cards especially the blue and yellow one, it made me gasp as I scrolled down to it!

Diana said...

I love the blue and turning the die sideways...Just absolutely beautiful your always inspiring šŸ’™ me

Kathy Dumpert said...

Beautiful cards so many lovely details!

MadeByMeghanK said...

Exquisite designs! I LOVE the first one with the Dutch theme!

Anonymous said...

Your little windmills are adorable Kelly! Love the looks!
Jan Metcalf
jmetcalf777@gmail.com

Sharyn Polesel said...

Wow, absolutely love everything you have created. The little windmill with the tulips is adorable!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! I love how you combined the old and new! And those blues!

Lauren Yoshizaki said...

OMG, the windmill with the spring backdrops, love it!!