Welcome to the Stamping Inkspirations Blog Hop for June 26!!
Each month on the second Saturday or Sunday, depending where we live in the world, a wonderful group create a project using Stampin' Up!® products around a theme by our wonderful friend Angie McKenzie from Nature"s Inkspirations. You may have arrived here from Angie’s Blog Post.
This month, we’re having a fun Tic-Tac-Toe Challenge! I always have a lot of fun with these challenges as there are so many lovely choices. For my project, I went with Distress, White and Flower. After thinking it over, I decided to make a card with a white flower. I used Barely Blush as the background layer, and I embossed white flowers on one of the layers. I absolutely love Barely Blush because it’s such a soft pink. I think using it as a background colour really makes the White flowers pop and gives you a lovely sense of that beautiful colour.
I started with a Basic White thick card base. Then, I cut a piece of Gingham Gallery Designer Series Paper to match the card front and glued it on. For the next layer, I stamped some embossed flowers and leaves from the Boutique Blossoms stamp set in Versamark Ink™ on Basic White card stock. I sprinkled white embossing powder over the stamped images and set them with the heat tool. Next, I coloured the entire piece of card stock with Barely Blush ink and a blending brush. I then lightly crumpled the card stock, rolled two corners and roughed the edges with scissors to give it a distressed look. I glued a piece of torn two-toned Barely Blush card stock to the centre of this vintage layer. Finally, I used Dimensional’s to attach this to the top of the Gingham Gallery DSP layer at an angle.
I die cut multiple flowers leaves and sprigs from the Boutique Blossoms Dies to create my spray of flowers. After arranging them, I used Dimensionals to adhere them to the left hand side of the card front. I stamped the sentiment from the Scalloped Blooms stamp set in Barely Blush ink and fussy cut it close to the letters. Adhering the sentiment with Dimensionals. The final touch was three Barely Blush In Colour Dots around the blooms.
Up next on this month’s Blog Hop is the wonderful Mo Rootes!
Continue hopping for more inspiration for this challenge.
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