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Happy Saturday! I'm hopping with Simon today celebrating the new Sunny Vibes release. You should be arriving here from Keisha Charles' blog. There are lots of prizes to be had on the hop. Simon is giving away a $25 store credit to one commenter on every stop along the hop. In addition, with any purchase of $50 or more, you can get the above stamp/die set for free using code HELLO.
OK, let's get on to the projects. Today I'm featuring the new Tin Roof background stamp. I've created a couple cards using a very simple inking technique that gives a grid based background a quilted look.
For this frst card, I stamped the background on a light peach piece of cardstock using Allspice ink. I then used a scrap piece of cardstock as a mask, placing it along the diagonal and added some Paprika ink using a small blending brush. This step was completed all along the panel. I then turned the panel and repeaed the procedure in the other direction. By doing this you are essentially inking two adjoining sides of each of the squares. The trick is to not over ink and focus the inking right along the pattern line.
To add some sparkle and interest, I adhered some flat sequins in the corners of each of the squares using the Candy Hearts mix. I think this gives it almost an upholstered look.
The Fancy Thanks die was cut from Matte Champagne cardstock and I swiped Allspice ink over white cardstock for the shadow piece. These were adhered together and then popped up with fam tape.
For my sentiment, I pulled out the Joyful die. The shadow piece was die cut from white cardstock and a scrap of green cardstock that I had. I then took the white piece and die cut the sentiment itself from the center of it adhering the remaining outlined piece to the green shadow piece.
I then cut the sentiment itself from red cardstock, and inlaid the j, y, f, and l. The o and u from the previous die cutting were inked with Lime and then inlaid as well. The finished piece was then popped up with foam tape.
I added a secondary sentiment from the Joyful Greetings set which was white embossed and also popped up with foam tape.
That's all from me, but there is so much more to see. Your next stop is Heather Ruwe's blog, and I have the full hop list below if you need it. Don't forget to leave a comment to be entered to with the $25 from my blog. Winners will be announced on the Simon blog next week. Happy Hopping!
Your backgrounds are outstanding! Really love how you did that 1st one. Magical!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your pretty cards!
ReplyDeleteThe quilted look is cool. Nice colors, too.
ReplyDeleteThis post shows the versatility of this awesome stamp. There's a beauty of a Thank-You card and then that hyper-modern and super-cool Xmas card with the vibrant Yule colors. And both from the same base stamp. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteLori S in PA
What beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Especially love your first one and it definitely looks upholstered because of the shading you did on the diagonals. Never thought of that or seen anyone else do that.
ReplyDeleteSuch clever coloring - you absolutely nailed the quilted look you were going for!
ReplyDeleteLove the use of the tin roof stencil!
ReplyDeleteI love the way your inking made the first card look three-dimensional--so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLovely card, great stencil!
ReplyDeleteWow!!!! The dimension you created is Amazing!!! Gorgeous cards!!!
ReplyDeleteThat first card is amazing! The way you inked the lines! So rich looking!
ReplyDeletesurprising sentiments nice addition
ReplyDeleteWow! It looks 3d. I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteTwo stunning creations. LOVE the dimensional effect from the inking and the fabulous word dies you combined with the stamped panels. Both so gorgeous! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI would not have thought to use that color (on the first card) but with the ink highlights you've added, it looks very 3-D. Fantastic. And agree that it appears to be upholstered. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI would not have thought to use the color that you did on that first card, but with the ink highlights you've added ,it looks 3D. And as mentioned, it does look upholstered. Well done.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique! It makes the background look quilted!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! This makes the background look quilted!
ReplyDeleteClean and simple really does pack a punch! Great cards!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteGreat dimension and coloring.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards and how you created the dimension. Thanks so much for sharing your tips.
ReplyDeleteyour cards are so creative - love how you have used these fabulous new products
ReplyDeleteLove the backgrounds on your cards.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards! The ink blending technique is so creative and really enhances the stenciled design.
ReplyDeleteLove how you used it for a Christmas card! Fun cards!
ReplyDeleteLove how you used it for a Christmas card! fun card!
ReplyDeleteLove the pretty Tin Roof background design! Great effect with your inking to create the quilted look! Love the cards you created!
ReplyDeleteSuch cheerful cards!
ReplyDeleteLove how you've coloured these cards!
ReplyDeleteYour inking certainly gives this the appearance of a quilt. It looks tufted and makes me want to feel it!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy techniques i have never seen before..keeps creating engaging
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ReplyDeletelove the unique colors!
Your stamping technique is just incredible! Created so much texture, I love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to make it into a Christmas card :)
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful cards!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Love how you've shown to use it in different ways/occasions.
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