Have you had a chance to join the STAMPlorations Spring Fling Blog Hop & Link Party yet? If not, here's a gentle nudge to do so; if so, thank you...and play again!
Today, I'm joining the STAMPgals with a reminder post featuring some new cards/projects to spark inspiration.
I decided to try something different (for me) using the oh-so-pretty All-Blooms-ARTplorations-Stencil (you've likely seen the beautiful cards several of my teammates have created). Rather than use the entire stencil - my usual style - I selected three of the flowers and created 'mini closeups' of the blooms by placing them on Pierced Curly Frames/Tags Nesting Dies. Each 'snapshot' snippet features a similar DI ink palette - Spun Sugar, Festive Berries, Spiced Marmalade, Mustard Seed - in varying degrees, depending on the flower. I adhered three additional frames together, from cardstock leftovers, for added dimension. The sentiment is from Thank You Coffee - Shery Russ Designs.
A bit of a different look. I like it...hope you do, too!
Head over to the STAMPlorations blog for more cards and prize/playing along details.
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Thank you for dropping by!
11 comments:
Love how you did this layout! Beautiful
Love this design Carol!
What a cool idea! Just another thing to put on my list of ideas to try.
Very fun, unique idea!
Oh my goodness, I've never seen a stencil used this way but I'm going to have to scraplift it now!
I love your softly colored "snapshots"!
I never thought of this. I'm going to save your post to try it. Lovely!
I am always trying new things--I love this!!
Zooming in on the flowers is such a great look and stretches the stencil, Carol. The colors choices are lovely.
I like the use of the stencil and cuts to make the three frames. Lovely project.
Thanks for this inspiration! The pastels on the stencil really pop as panels. I LOVE THIS,!
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