Friday, October 30, 2020

STAMPIN' UP! IN GOOD TASTE POSITIVE THOUGHTS CARD

 Tomorrow the month-long sale on several of Stampin' Up!'s paper packs will end.  One of the fabulous packs on offer is the In Good Taste Designer Series Paper.  If you don't already own it, don't miss the chance to purchase it at 15% off!

I have used a woodgrain-patterned piece, and a pink "carpet"-looking piece, on today's card.  The pink in this pack is supposedly Rococo Rose, but I find this paper is much closer in colour to Blushing Bride, so that is the pink of my choice.  Using my Positive Thoughts stamp set, I inked up the larger flower in Blushing Bride ink, spritzed the stamp with water, then stamped it on Fluid 100 Watercolor Paper.  I did this three times, getting a slightly different look each time.  When the ink was dry, I flicked the brush end of my Dark Rococo Rose Stampin' Blends marker against the inside of the marker lid, to create splatters over the stamped flowers.  I used the same process for the fern fronds, inking them in Crumb Cake ink, then spritzing with water before stamping onto Fluid 100 Watercolor Paper.  I added splatters to those pieces with my Dark Crumb Cake Stampin' Blends marker.



To create the flower centres, I inked up the larger flower stamp with Crumb Cake ink, spritzed it, then stamped onto Fluid 100 Watercolor Paper.  I repeated this process three times, aiming for some "open", uninked space, as I like the irregular look.  Once the ink was dry, I added some splatters with the Dark Crumb Cake Stampin' Blends marker, and die-cut the pieces with the small flower die.  A tiny pearl was added to each flower centre.  The middle flower is raised up on Stampin' Dimensionals.


A detail that doesn't show up too clearly in the photographs, is the Square Vellum Doily that I placed behind the fern fronds.  It fits nicely on the pink paper panel, and adds a subtle "landing place" for the floral arrangement.


The sentiment is from Gorgeous Posies, and is stamped on a strip of Very Vanilla card, in Blushing Bride ink.  I used my Stamparatus, to allow me to overstamp the image a few times, so it was nice and dark.

All of the products used to make this card are listed below, and are available to purchase from my online store.  If you live in Australia, and would like to shop with me for your Stampin' Up! supplies, just click on any of the thumbnail images below to get to my store.




Product List
Stamparatus
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$85.00

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