Showing posts with label Unbounded Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unbounded Love. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2025

STAMPIN' UP! THANKFUL GARDEN BIRTHDAY CARD #2 IN CRUSHED CURRY AND GARDEN GREEN

Again I have used Crushed Curry for the flowers on my card, featuring the Thankful Garden bundle.  This time I have used a light hand when applying ink with my Blending Brushes, yielding a much more subtle result.



There are so many beautiful papers in the Lovely Garden Designer Series Paper pack.  How pretty are the shades of Garden Green, in this paper?  I sponged the edges of the floral paper with Garden Green ink, before matting the DSP on a layer of Garden Green card.

Here's a closer look at some of the details on my card.  I stamped the sentiment, from Unbounded Love, directly onto a piece of Garden Green DSP.  I used Versamark ink to stamp the words, then sprinkled white embossing powder over the ink.  I melted the powder with my Heat Tool, then cut out the sentiment label using a Something Fancy Die.  Garden Green ink was sponged around the edges of the die-cut piece.

I had cut a Crushed Curry Textured Notes frame, then changed my mind about using it.  Instead I snipped off the sides, and used narrow strips of a couple of edges, to decorate my focal art piece.  After die-cutting a Basic White Textured Notes frame, I embossed it using the Mini Corrugated 3D embossing folder.  I mounted this piece on a slightly larger Crushed Curry piece of card, then glued the cut-off Crushed Curry frame bits to the top and bottom.





I stamped the flowers and leaves in Memento Tuxedo Black ink.  Using Blending Brushes and Crushed Curry and Garden Green inks, I gently coloured the stamped images.  Extra leaves were stamped on Garden Green DSP, and die-cut.

The bow, made from Daffodil Delight 1/8" Satin Ribbon, is attached with Mini Glue Dots.  I used Starburst Sequins to decorate the centre of the stamped flowers.



Listed below are all the products I used to make this card.  If you live in Australia, and would like to shop with me for your Stampin' Up! supplies, you can get to my online store by clicking on any of the thumbnail images below.



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Thursday, March 20, 2025

STAMPIN' UP! THANKFUL GARDEN BIRTHDAY CARD #1 IN CRUSHED CURRY AND GARDEN GREEN

I'm back from Stampin' Up!'s annual OnStage event, held in Brisbane last week.  It took me a few days to recover from the excitement, of catching up with lots of friends, seeing new products and getting an advance copy of the new Annual Catalogue coming out in May!  I've been attending Stampin' Up! events for 15 years now, and just love them.

Today I am sharing another card in my Thankful Garden series, also using the co-ordinating Lovely Garden Designer Series Paper.



I have used only the two colours of ink - Crushed Curry and Garden Green - and Blending Brushes, to colour the stamped flowers and leaves.  Using the numbered masks/stencils in the bundle, I laid down a soft layer of colour first, gradually increasing the intensity as I used each mask.

I love the sweet floral paper that looks like wallpaper.  I have mounted this, and the Garden Green patterned paper, on a Crushed Curry card layer.  A few extra leaves were stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink, directly onto the same Garden Green DSP as I used on the front of my card.  I cut them out with the co-ordinating die, then tucked them behind the larger flowers.

Starburst Sequins, in Crushed Curry and White, adorn the flower centres, and embellish the lower portion of the card.

The stamped, coloured and die-cut flowers are sitting on a Basic White rectangle, cut using a Textured Notes Die.




From a piece of Basic White card, I die-cut a Fancy Border, to add a little detail either side of the white rectangle.  Using a Blending Brush, and Garden Green ink, I coloured this piece to co-ordinate with the other Garden Green elements on my card.

On another piece of Basic White card, I stamped the sentiment, from Unbounded Love, using Crushed Curry ink.  After cutting it out using an oval Framed Scenes Die, I sponged the edges with Crushed Curry ink.  The bow was made from White 1/4" Ribbon, and attached using Glue Dots.



Listed below are all the products I used to make this card.  If you live in Australia, and would like to shop with me for your Stampin' Up! supplies, you can get to my online store by clicking on any of the thumbnail images below.

Today's an exciting day, with the introduction in Australia of Stampin' Up!'s new Stampin' Rewards program.  Now you can earn rewards, redeemable on future purchases, by spending $35.00 or more on current products:







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