It’s beautifully sunny outside and a bumble bee has just flown past the window… albeit rather fast due to the howling gale. There was snow earlier, too but it didn’t settle. A pot pourri of weather conditions then, which means that spring is here at last!
Never one to be bound by convention, I made some cards last night which I think are quite summery. The flowers could be agapanthus (“Bag of panthers?” – said my daughter) and I think using chalks on them makes them look soft and dusty. Details of this technique can be found here.
The stamp set is Heartfelt, which is absolutely gorgeous. It’s a hostess set and it’s well worth gathering all your friends and relations – and your friends’ and relations’ friends and relations – together for a Stampin’ Up! workshop so that you can earn this set for free!
The greeting on the landscape card is from Little Hellos, partially inked with a marker. I stamped it first and then made the little cloud shape using the Scallop Circle Punch – I punched it once, then attached the scallop temporarily to a piece of scrap paper then fed it through the punch again. You can make a larger “cloud” this way, too.
Stamps: Heartfelt (p9), Little Hellos (p18)
Cardstock: Sage Shadow, Ballet Blue, Basic Black, Very Vanilla
Ink: Versamark®
Accessories: Stampin’ Pastels (p82), twill tape (p87), Scallop Circle Punch (p80)
All products by Stampin' Up! Please email me to order a catalogue, or click the picture of the catalogue on the right to view it online.
It’s beautifully sunny outside and a bumble bee has just flown past the window… albeit rather fast due to the howling gale. There was snow earlier, too but it didn’t settle. A pot pourri of weather conditions then, which means that spring is here at last!
Never one to be bound by convention, I made some cards last night which I think are quite summery. The flowers could be agapanthus (“Bag of panthers?” – said my daughter) and I think using chalks on them makes them look soft and dusty. Details of this technique can be found here.
The stamp set is Heartfelt, which is absolutely gorgeous. It’s a hostess set and it’s well worth gathering all your friends and relations – and your friends’ and relations’ friends and relations – together for a Stampin’ Up! workshop so that you can earn this set for free!
The greeting on the landscape card is from Little Hellos, partially inked with a marker. I stamped it first and then made the little cloud shape using the Scallop Circle Punch – I punched it once, then attached the scallop temporarily to a piece of scrap paper then fed it through the punch again. You can make a larger “cloud” this way, too.
Stamps: Heartfelt (p9), Little Hellos (p18)
Cardstock: Sage Shadow, Ballet Blue, Basic Black, Very Vanilla
Ink: Versamark®
Accessories: Stampin’ Pastels (p82), twill tape (p87), Scallop Circle Punch (p80)
All products by Stampin' Up! Please email me to order a catalogue, or click the picture of the catalogue on the right to view it online.
Gorgeous - both of them! I really miss that set. CC
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are gorgeous! Heartfelt Thanks is such a timeless set, love it!
ReplyDeletewow these are so pretty, very peaceful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The color and texture of the ribbon goes very well with the stamping/cards.
ReplyDeleteHelen, they are both beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHugs and smiles
I love this technique! So pretty :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful tie on that twill tape! Gojus, Helen...just gojus! Missed u too.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty - I love the softness of the blue. Very nicely done.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Very pretty! I love the blue flowers, and the punch out shape is very cool!! Kerilou SCS
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful... love the soft colors and the black frame make the flowers pop
ReplyDeleteLove it-- so very elegant!!!
ReplyDeletevery pretty~ both! love the scalloped cloud you made, very cute!!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are wonderful, very elegant!
ReplyDeleteWow these are sooo pretty! Love them. You do beautiful work.
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