Saturday, April 4, 2015
Spring Flowers that Really Pop
3:30 AM
Hi DeNami friends,
Easter and spring go together. New life, flowers and bright colors are a great change from the cold of winter. Here in Washington state, we have been enjoying some sunshine and it finally feels like winter is behind us.
Spring is my favorite season because of the newness of the weather change and anticipation of the outdoor adventures to come. Hello, DeNami Design friends! Lisa P. here to show you how popping up parts of your stamped images can be a fun and easy way to add a little pizzazz to your creations.
Easter and spring go together. New life, flowers and bright colors are a great change from the cold of winter. Here in Washington state, we have been enjoying some sunshine and it finally feels like winter is behind us.
Spring is my favorite season because of the newness of the weather change and anticipation of the outdoor adventures to come. Hello, DeNami Design friends! Lisa P. here to show you how popping up parts of your stamped images can be a fun and easy way to add a little pizzazz to your creations.
I have two Springtime cards to share with you today that demonstrate this
technique. The first is an A1-sized Easter card I created using CL-GD003 Spring
Flowers 1.
I stamped the images on my focal panel. Then, I stamped the flower portion
of the daffodil onto a separate piece of cardstock, colored it with markers, cut
it out, and adhered it over my focal panel image with a 3D foam square. I love
how this special little detail adds dimension and interest to an otherwise
simple card. Here’s a closer look:
For my second example, I used the same technique to create a colorful
birthday card.
I repeatedly stamped the Wavy Stem Trio and topped the stems with the
little daisy image from CL-GD003 Spring Flowers 1. I added a picket fence die
and grass border punch. Then, I stamped the flowers three times onto a separate
piece of cardstock, colored them with markers, cut them out, and adhered them
with foam squares on top of three of the flowers on my focal panel. Note: For
this example, I cut around the flowers instead of fussy cutting directly on the
stamped lines of each image. It’s much simpler, and it looks just as lovely (I
think). Here’s a closer look:
I hope you like my creations for today and feel inspired to try out this
simple technique!
Happy Stamping!
DeNami Design Supplies:
Stamps: CL-GD003 Spring Flowers 1
Embossing Folder: DA-1218-36 Diagonal Stripe
Twine: TW003 Spring Twine 3-pk
Other Supplies:
Copic Sketch Markers
Glitter Pen: Clear Wink Of Stella (Zig)
Cardstock: White (Papertrey Ink)
Patterned Paper: Let’s Polka 6x6 Inch Petite Paper Pack (Lawn Fawn)
Dies: Stitched Banner Duo Dies (Pretty Pink Posh), Picket Fence Die (Pretty
Pink Posh), Double-Ended Banner Dies (Papertrey Ink)
Punch: Grass Border (Fiskars)
Sequins: 4mm Sparkling Clear (Pretty Pink Posh)
Tool: Stamp-A-Ma-Jig (EK Success)
Other: Stamping Mask Paper (Inkadinkado)
Adhesives: Scor-Tape (Scor-Pal), 3D Foam Squares (Scrapbook Adhesives),
Matte Multi-Medium (Claudine Hellmuth)
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1 comments:
Love both cards, Lisa! You're right, those blooms look great without cutting on the lines--thanks for the tip!
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