Hello, Crafters.
I think this stamp set is becoming my newest favourite set, pushing the balloons off top spot! LOL!
As
I said yesterday, this is so easy to line up the second stamp in the
two-step stamping process.
On both occasions I've used this stamp set, I've stamped the outline stamp
first.
Next time, I'll try and remember to do the main body stamp first
- I don't remember trying it on Wednesday!
To
make this card I started with a base of Sweet Sugarplum Cardstock (CS),
then a layer of Tip Top Taupe CS, which I adhered together using
Tombow.
Note: rather than keep repeating myself and saying I used
Tombow, please note, I used Tombow for all the adhering on this card!
LOL!
I
took a 3 1/8" square piece of Tip Top Taupe CS and dry embossed it
using the Petal Burst Embossing Folder.
Hubby said they look like
pebbles, which I thought was very appropriate for succulents!
I have to agree with him, too, they now look like pebals to me!
I layered
this onto a piece of Sweet Sugarplum CS.
I used Soft Suede to stamp the
sentiment, which is from the Butterfly Basics Stamp Set, onto another
piece of Tip Top Taupe CS.
On
some scrap pieces of Sweet Sugarplum CS I stamped the outline stamps of
two large and two small flowers.
Then I stamped the solid stamps on
both, but stamped off once first.
Then I took some scraps of Old Olive
CS and, using Old Olive Ink, repeated the process and stamped three of
the twiggy-looking stems, stamping off once for the solid stamp.
I adhered this to a piece of Sweet Sugarplum
CS.
I adhered the "pebbles" and the sentiment to the card.
I
die cut all the pieces and played around with placement until I was
happy that the centre was best.
I adhered the small flower on top of the
large flower which was adhered to the pebbles.
Carrying on with Tombow,
I adhered the three stem images and slid them in place under the
flower.
Inside the card I added a layer of Tip Top Taupe CS and adhered the two flowers side by side.
That's about it for today. Until tomorrow, happy crafting.
JanB.
Hello, Crafters.
Yesterday
I played with the Oh So Succulent stamp set..............and loved it!
It's a two-step stamp set and contains an amazing thirty photopolymer stamps!
As
always, I tested the stamping on scrap paper to see how easy it is to
line up the two steps, and to see if I needed to stamp off the colour on
the body stamps first!
The stamp set has a co-ordinating die set called
Succulents Framelits Dies, which is on offer as a bundle which saves 10%
off the price - see pages 20-21 in the new Spring catalogue.
I
have seen some fabulous creations by other crafters where they have used
the dies to make succulents and then arranged them in a bowl, or as a
wreath.
The creations were stunning and yes, it's on my To Do List!
To
make today's card I took half a sheet of Whisper White Cardstock (CS),
and stamped four of all the images I wanted, using Sweet Sugarplum,
Mint Macaroon and Old Olive Inks.
For the large and medium sized flowers
I stamped the outline stamp and inked the full flower stamp with the
same colour, stamped off once, lined up with the outline image and
stamped down.
I found it amazingly easy to line the two stamps up but
glad that I tested it first because I'd worked out what I needed to look for!
Next
I did four of the little individual succulent that appears on the card
in Mint Macaroon and again, I stamped off the main body stamp.
Finally, using Old Olive
ink, I stamped four of the thin-branched succulent and, as with the
other images, I stamped off once with the body stamp.
I die cut all the
images, doing one of each at the same time which was really easy using
my Magnetic Platform.
To
create my card, I started with a base of Whisper White CS, then a layer
of Mint Macaroon CS and a top layer of a deisgn from the Succulent
Garden Designer Series Paper (DSP).
I adhered all the layers together
using Tombow.
I
chose the sentiment from the stamp set called Big On Birthdays, and
stamped it onto a piece of Whisper White CS using Sweet Sugarplum Ink.
I layered this onto a larger piece of
Mint Macaroon CS.
Then I was ready to start playing with how I wanted
to arrange my succulents!
You may be surprised at how difficult I found
it, trying to get the right balance!
I feel that maybe I should have put
the sentiment up on Dimensionals or possibly made the Mint Macaroon layer a
bit bigger.
I
used Glue Dots to adhere the four large flowers first, one in each of
three corners and an extra one in the middle of the long side.
For all
the other images I added Dimensionals and added them in a sequence i.e.
the three medium sized flowers, three of the Mint Macaroon succulents
and all four of the thin-branched succulent.
I
lined the inside of the card with a layer of Mint Macaroon CS and a top
layer of Whisper White CS.
As I said earlier, I added Dimensionals to all
the die cuts but there was one medium flower and one Mint Macaroon
succulent not used but I couldn't remove the Dimensionals!
I gave up
trying and adhered them inside the card anyway!
I
think this would make a great home decor idea with a sentiment in the
centre and flowers arranged around all four sides! Just another idea!
That's about it for today. Until tomorrow, happy crafting.
JanB.