My video tutorial for the Slimline Partial Diecut card has been posted on Splitcoast Stampers!
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I sponged soft colors of ink on the background. Also a little bit of the inside layer peeks out along the edge. |
My video tutorial for the Slimline Partial Diecut card has been posted on Splitcoast Stampers!
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I sponged soft colors of ink on the background. Also a little bit of the inside layer peeks out along the edge. |
We are using the very cool background stamp Rays of Light for this edition. I am looking forward to seeing what the crew members create as this stamp has oodles of possible ways it can be used.
Our daughter-in-law and I had a chance to spend an afternoon together in the craft room. What a fun time! As she had never heat embossed we pulled out different powders and stuff to experiment. She came up with the very neat background for this card by using clear embossing powder, various markers and then spritzing it with water.
I tried to get a photo to show the clear embossing a bit better. The stamp is created with a distressed effect for the rays really giving this a unique look.
Thanks so much for hopping with us! Have a lovey sunshiny day!
Please click on the buttons below for an array of ideas for this stamp set!
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This way to Heidi's Blog! |
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Or this way to Cindy's creations! |
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 with an occasional bonus hop just for fun. Our hops are a great way to get lots of ideas for using a set! Click on the banner below to see a complete list of Crew members and see all the past hops which we keep active.
Our stamp set for this session is the serene set Grassy Grove. I have to say that I chose this set not just for the stamps but also for the cool coordinating dies. I had a card planned for this hop using the stamps plus the dies but the last few days have been unexpectedly busy and I ran out crafting time. I do have a birthday card that I made but have not yet posted using just the dies. So many of the dies are great stand alone options separate from the stamp set.
The watercolor-like New Horizons paper is so pretty for the sunset!
Thanks for checking out our Grassy Grove projects! Please click on the buttons below to see more beautiful projects by the Crew!
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This way to Jays creation! |
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This way to Cindy's lovely blog! |
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This way to Cindy's Blog! |
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This way to Jay's Blog! |
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The background stamp is subtle with tone-on-tone Blackberry Bliss stamped on a Blackberry Bliss card base. In person it shows much better. |
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The Sea Life Dies are unique in the way they make partial cuts giving 3-D results. |
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A bit of Metallic Mesh Ribbon peeking out looks like a delicate sea coral. |
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This way to Mike's blog! |
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This way to Cindy's blog! |
I am happy to share a video tutorial that I made for Spiltcoast Stampers. It has a technique for applying Gilded Leafing to ribbon to add a special touch of elegance to a project.
The ribbon remains flexible even with the leafing on it so it can be bent and folded. I have used for creating a woven background on this card.
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Lots of gold to accent the crane. |
I have previously posted several of the projects shown in the video. The details of those can be found on these posts: Art Gallery Cards Blessings of Home Hoop Decor.
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The center of the flower also has gold leafing. |
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Sheer ribbon is fun because the gilded ribbon shows through. |
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A teeny tiny bit of gilded ribbon tucked in a the edge. |
You can also see the written tutorial and gallery of projects by clicking HERE.
Accessories: Gilded Leafing, Soft Succulent 1/2” Satin Shimmer Ribbon, Tear & Tape
The composition book is 7.5" X 9.75". The DSP is cut 7" X 9.75". Once the paper was adhered, I hand rounded two edges to match the corners of the cover. |
A piece of elastic sewn to the ribbon gives a secure fit. |
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To Jay's amazing project! |
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To Kristie's creation! |