Endless Creations Owl Birthday Card for Stamping Scrap Art Tour 2017
Hello Stampin' Friends!
You lot've arrived at finish #12 on the Remarkables Stamp of the Month Blog Tour.
There are fifteen stops in all, so if y'all've landed here first, then there'south lots more ideas for this fantastic postage set for you to see. Don't miss any of them!
I've created two cards for you all today and here is the start ane:
The Affection Collection stamp gear up is super versatile - I love the variety of images and the shabby chic/vintage/rocker chichi manner really grabs me.
Equally I've shown hither, you tin can make a more than contemporary card with a masculine edge.
My color scheme is Basic Gray, Rich Razzleberry and Whisper White.
I first stamped the oval image in Rich Razzleberry on the Whisper White cardstock and so dry embossed over it with the Oval from the Designer Frames Folders and my Big Shot. A bang-up way to highlight the prototype.
Next, I stamped the greeting on a fleck in Basic Grayness and punched it out with the Mod Label Punch. It's popped upwardly on some Stampin' Dimensionals (otherwise known equally stampin' crack) and accented with some Basic Rhinestones.
Hither's a meliorate view of the inside and the pinnacle of the card:
I stamped the little flag paradigm on a scrap and trimmed it out with my Newspaper Snips. Information technology's popped upward on more dimensionals over a flagged piece of the ane/2" Striped Satin Ribbon.
For a terminal touch, I used the Silver Stampin' Dazzle Marker in my Colour Spritzer Tool and spattered silverish ink all over the card front end and on the within over the stamped corner. It gives the card a dainty gleam and but the right corporeality of sumpthin'-sumpthin' in the white infinite.
And at present for something completely different!
(You'll be chuckling right now at the Monty Python reference if y'all get it. heehee)
But really, this next card IS completely different:
From clean and contemporary to soft, layered shabby chic.
Here, I used Very Vanilla cardstock for my base layers, stamping the Distressed Dots groundwork in Pink Pirouette ink on the tiptop one. Then, I used the fiddling swirly emphasis stamp from our featured stamp fix and added a random pattern in Crumb Cake to the summit section of the panel.
And before I forget, everything is sponged in Crumb Cake ink.
The layered strips are from the bottom:
Fan Off-white Designer Series Paper punched with the Eyelet Lace Border Punch;
Pinkish Pirouette Patterns Designer Series Paper from the Subtles Stack (I just finger crunched it to make the ruffles and adhered information technology with Viscid Strip);
Primrose Petals Cardstock wet embossed with the Chevron Embossing Binder and Primrose Petals ink brayered into the meridian of the folder. That gives a cool 2-tone textured look to the cardstock. This layer is also adhered with 2 pieces of Sticky Strip to make sure it stays in place over the paper ruffles.
I added a strip of Primrose Petals Stitched Satin Ribbon around the middle of this layer besides.
Here's a closer wait at the greeting:
I inked the Dearest image in Crumb Cake ink, and then used my Blender pen to remove the ink from the letters on the postage. And then I colored back over them with the Primrose Petals Stampin' Write Marker - a super simple manner to become a ii tone epitome.
Information technology's stamped on a scrap then punched out with the Decorative Label Punch and adhered with two Stampin' Dimensionals.
The sweet double bow is made with Crumb Cake Seam Binding and more Primrose Petals Satin Ribbon and adhered to the carte front with Glue Dots.
I love both of these cards so much I had to ask my girl which one to show first. She said to selection the one I dearest to the lowest degree. Umm, non possible.....
This postage stamp gear up along with the Basic Gray i/two" Satin Ribbon are retiring on January 4th, so if you don't ain it yet, you may want to rethink that at present that you have this trove of ideas from the Remarkable Stampers.
Side by side finish on the tour is Maria Pane at Stampin' and Scrappin' with RiRi.
Merely click the icon below to caput over at that place.
Bask!
~~Robin
Source: http://www.trinitydesignstudio.com/2012/12/
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