Hello, Crafters.
I lost most of my morning yesterday while hubby was dealing with my web host, trying to sort out why they were bouncing so many of my emails! Unfortunately, part of the problem is still there despite being reassured that everything has been sorted. I'm getting frustrated because I still have quite a lot of emails I need to resend! I am counting my blessings
that hubby is at home this week to deal with this for me!
I
had a really successful afternoon in my studio yesterday. I started with a mini-spring clean and then went on to make another slider card using the Shooting Star Stamp Set (page 91) and the Sliding Star Framelits Dies (page 192). They're available as a bundle so you can save 10% - the details are on page 91. If this bundle isn't on your wishlist, it may be once you see the video I made yesterday! I'll be posting it on Wednesday.
I made today's card using the Penned & Painted Stamp Set with Watermelon Wonder and Old Olive Ink. I
started with a card base of Whisper White Cardstock followed by a layer
of Watermelon Wonder and a top layer of Whisper White.
The flowers and
leaves are three step stamping, which I find easiest if I start with the darker
stamp and working my way lighter.
To stamp the first outline flower, I
inked up with Watermelon Wonder and stamped the flower close to the
top right hand corner. I repeated this for the second flower and
positioned it close to the bottom left hand corner. For the third
flower, I eyeballed what I considered to be the centre between the
first two images and stamped.
For
the second image, I stamped off once with a fair amount of pressure,
but not hard, and stamped on top of the first outline image. I
repeated this process for the other two images.
For the third step, I
inked the stamp and stamped off very, very lightly and then stamped
onto each image.
To colour the centre of the flowers, I inked the single solid circle stamp, stamped off lightly and then stamped in the centre
of each flower. I painted the centre of each flower using the Clear
Wink of Stella Glitter Pen spreading out the colour to fill the
remaining white areas.
I
followed the same stamping off process for the leaves using Old Olive
Ink. I stamped the outline stamp on the top flower first and worked my
way down choosing a different position for each set of leaves.
Normally I would have
had to use this card horizontally but because we now have a set of
vertical stamps, I was able to keep with a vertical card. The Vertical
Greetings Stamp Set is available as wood-mount or clear-mount, so I used
my Stamp-a-ma-jig to make sure I stamped the sentiment in a straight
line.
I love having bees or ladybirds on my flower cards and this stamp
set comes with a ladybird, so I stamped three of them using Archival
Basic Black Ink. To colour the body, I used the single solid circle
stamp, and Watermelon Wonder Ink, which fitted beautifully. I'm really pleased with how this card
turned out!
I'm off to work now, so until tomorrow, happy crafting,
JanB.
Love this card. The little ladybugs are so cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ina. I think it's always the little details on a card that make the difference and these ladybirds are just so cute! ☺ Happy crafting, janB.
DeleteWow! These colours are just stunning! Love the stamp set too and can hardly wait for tomorrow's video! The Lady Bugs just "make" this card ... and the vertical sentiment is perfect! TFS
ReplyDeleteHi, Geraldine. Aren't they cute! Really adds that little bit extra to a card! ☺ Happy crafting, JanB.
DeleteI thought this card was really nice. I made have to case it. Love the ladybugs on the card.
ReplyDeleteKathy
Bethlehem, PA USA
Many thanks, Ka. Have fun making this! ☺ Happy crafting, JanB.
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