Monday, July 31, 2023

Stamp Review Crew: Rays of Light Bonus Hop

                                                                                               


Hello and welcome to the latest Stamp Review Crew Blog Hop!   Our international crew highlights one Stampin' Up stamp set on each blog hop.  Hops are the first and third Mondays of the month and are a great way to get lots of ideas for using a set!   


If you click on the banner below you will be taken to the Stamp Review Crew website which has a complete list crew members and you can see all the past hops as well.

https://stampreviewcrew.blogspot.com/2017/10/beautiful-you.html


We are adding an extra bonus hop this month and our focus is the background stamp Rays of Light.  This is the second time our crew is highlighting this great stamp.   So after you have circled this current hop you can click HERE to see even more wonderful ideas!

The background for my project is fabric.  I used my iron to heat set the Rays of Light image on minki fabric.  Areas are depressed or "debossed" creating the design.  The result is a soft wonderfully textured background. 


The kitty, flowers and sentiment are from the Warm Welcome set (an Online Exclusive).  To make the kitten appear to look out the window, I inked just the edges with a Stampin' Write Marker omitting the face and legs.  






Below is the video of how I did this fun project!





I'm so glad you have visited today!  Please click on the buttons below to see more ideas for using the Rays of Light stamp set.  Have fun hopping!   



 
To Stacey's creation!



To Jay's project!

Stamps:  Rays of Light, Warm Welcome 
Paper:   Copper Clay, Early Espresso and Basic White cardstock
Ink:  Tuxedo Black Momento Ink, Stampin' Blends
Accessories:     Mini Stampin' Dimensionals, Tombo Glue, Rectangle Die

6 comments:

  1. Betty this is fabulous! I love your idea with the fabric so out of the box. Love it!

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  2. What a cute card. Even after reading your directions, I still can’t wrap my head around how you did it, but it’s adorable.

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  3. I'm not a fabric person so don't know what minki is but I sure do like the results it made.

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  4. Isn't this fun?! I love the mixed media flavor of this project!! Do you have more information on how the technique works?

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