In searching for some card ideas on Pinterest and You Tube I started watching card-making videos for ideas and techniques - and have become hooked. I was impressed with the quality and variety of coordinating products from Stampin' Up! and became an Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator in May of 2017.
Saturday, September 30, 2017
This card was created a variety of stamps sets. The butterflies were stamped using a multi-layer stamp set from Hampton Art #SC0750. The layered flowers are from Stampin Up's Flower Shop and Petite Petals sets and then punched with their coordinating pansy and petite petals punches. The background flourishes are from their Falling Flowers stamp set. The sentiment is from Stampin Up's Butterfly Basics. All were stamped with their Wisteria Wonder ink.
These birthday cards were created using Stampin Up's Butterfly Basics stamp set using several ink combinations. This first one was Dapper Denim, Pear Pizzazz, and So Saffron and was my favorite color combination of the 3. I used my Sweet Petunia Misti to align the stamps.
For these other two I used Rose Red, Island Indigo, and Emerald Envy, and then Peekaboo Peach, Pear Pizzazz, and Rose Red.
Another birthday card using the same technique to cut out the Happy Birthday sentiment as I did on some cards a few weeks ago, but this time using Elegant Eggplant, Old Olive and Daffodil Delight inks from Stampin Up!, and then cut out with their Happy Birthday Thinlits Die. The background was sponged with the same ink colors. And the flowers were stamped using their Flower Shop stamp set and Pansy Punch. The leaves were cut with their May Flowers Framelits Dies.
Here is a similar card using the same ink colors, made this time with the Daisy Delight stamp set and coordinating Daisy Punch.
The flowers on this card were stamped using Stampin Up's Daisy Delight stamp set with their Sweet Sugarplum, Garden Green and Rose Red inks. I felt I had to try another card with the small daisies in this set as I wasn't entirely pleased with my first attempt several weeks ago. The butterflies were stamped with their Papillion Potpourri stamp set with Crushed Curry ink and punched using their Elegant Butterfly punch.The sentiment is from their Best Birds stamp set. Overall I think this design came out much better. This is an A7 size card.
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