Two different styles for these 2 stamps. The daisy frame by Francoise has stencils round the edge of many. Again different colouring for each
and then for the designer boutique rose I used papers, lace etc for backgrounds
Two different styles for these 2 stamps. The daisy frame by Francoise has stencils round the edge of many. Again different colouring for each
and then for the designer boutique rose I used papers, lace etc for backgrounds
I used the peacock die from creative expressions on card coloured with various products - pixie powders, sprays, metallic gilding polishes. For backgrounds I also used the DL peacock feather stencil - either embossed or sprayed through. I also used the Jennifer frame die to set the peacock on.
... well the set was called Botanical and I have had 2 of these on the shelf for ages so I thought I ought to try them out. I have used different coloured powders, mica over clear embossing ink and some UTEE impressions.
I bought this frame because it was reduced but once i started to cut it I realised there were many possibilities for what could be done I added some embellishments in the form of dragonflies, butterflies and flowers. The steps in my journey are shown below. I still feel this die has a lot more possibilities but felt I needed to leave it for now.
Since doing the last post set I have done some more shaped cards as can be seen below. There are also a couple of slider cards.
this last picture shows the inside of slider cards
The crosses on the last post covered Easter and Sympathy but the Woodware stamp "Birds Nest"" covers new birth and Easter. The "Rooster" can cover Easter or anytime. I Tried using different colouring methods on different cards here.
I also used some of the DL stencils used on January's cards here
Thinking of both Easter and Sympathy with these cards for March's workshops
I also looked at different ways with the Wisteria frame
and then I had another play with die cut flowers