Hi everyone! This is Diane, and Im so excited to be a Guest Designer this month for Kat Scrappiness .
For todays card I’m using the newly released Everyday Brush Strokes stamp set and the Wonky Stitched Rectangles dies. This set was so much fun to work with, each card ended with a new idea to create a new one.
I used the sentiment You color my world from the Everyday Brush Strokes stamp set and stamped it with versamark ink on white card stock that I cut out with the 2nd to largest Wonky Stitched Rectangles die. Then embossed it with Wow metallic gold embossing powder .
I was super excited to start creating my flowers so I started with the thinner brush strokes stamp and stamped it out three times using Lawn Fawn’s freshly cut grass ink for my leaves I used the smallest brush stoke stamp and Lawn Fawn’s Celery stick ink ,
Now for the blooms, I used the largest splatter stamp from the Everyday Brush Strokes and inked it with both Lawn Fawn’s sunflower ink, and fake tan, but you could easily use carrot which is already in this set of inks.
And now to put it together, I cut out a piece of Lawn Fawn sunflower card-stock using the largest die from the Wonky Stitched Rectangles set and taped my largest panel to a A-2 size card base using Score Tape, then taped a piece of white craft foam to my smallest panel and taped it to the largest panel , for a finishing touch I add a bit of sparkle with Spectrum Noir clear glitter pens.
And that completed my first card , Here is a link to the video Brush Stroke Flowers Don’t forget to head over to https://www.katscrappiness.com and look at the rest of the new release, I’ll be back on the 3/28 for a new card, I’ll See you then, meanwhile here’s a look at two more cards I made using the Everyday Brush Strokes stamp set, and Wonky Stitched Rectangles,
Crafty Hugs, Diane
versamark inkWow metallic gold embossing powder
Lawn Fawn’s freshly cut grass ink
Lawn Fawn sunflower card-stock
Spectrum Noir clear glitter pens
1 Comment
Diane your cards are very pretty. I love the spring colors and the wonky stitched dies. Can’t wait to see your next project. Carmen
March 8, 2018 at 12:45 pm