This card was CASED from my good friend Amanda. I love the simplicity of it!
I stamped the Clear Block C in Crumb Cake and then stamped the block on the Very Vanilla Card Stock and Voila....you get a gorgeous background for your flower!!
A Quick Tip: Spray the top corner of your Very Vanilla Card Stock with water (i used SU Mist Cleaner) and let dry... Voila, the corner curls nicely!~
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Products used for this project:
Stamp Set: Silhouette Sentiments (W118474, C120127 Hostess Level 1), So Happy for You (Retired SAB 2011)
Card Stock: Crumb Cake (120953), Garden Green (102584), Very Vanilla (101650), Woodland Walk DSP (117389)
Ink: Crumb Cake (121030), Soft Suede (115657), Early Espresso (119670)
Accessories: Clear Block C (118486), Vintage Trinkets (118764), Crimper (101618), Distresser (106958 -Cutter Kit) ___________________________________________________________
I saw the clear block technique again at Regionals using the Nature Walk set. I choose to create this card for our 3rd stamp club project this month:
My club girls were able to choose which Seam Binding Ribbon they wanted to use, Cherry Cobbler, Baja Breeze or Always Artichoke. Also they could either stamp the bees or the moth -- or both.... : )
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Products used for this project:
Stamp Set: Nature Walk (W121925, C121997 - Occasions Mini Pg. 27), Teeny Tiny Wishes (115370)
Card Stock: Early Espresso (119686), Crumb Cake (120953)
Ink: Early Espresso (119670), Crumb Cake (121030), Soft Suede (115657), Night of Navy (102977)
Accessories and More: Clear Block D (118485), Framed Tulips Textured Impression Embossing Folder (121809 - Occasions Mini Pg 28), Sticky Strip (104294), Baja Breeze Seam Binding Ribbon or Always Artichoke (122331 - Occasions Mini Pg 16 or 121000 for Always Artichoke), Distresser (106958 -Cutter Kit)
Hope you like.. : )
I have a series of Nature Walk Scrapbook pages and matching cards to show you next week.. hold tight! : )
Friday, April 15, 2011
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1 comments:
Oooooooh I love this acrylic block stamping idea Natasha. Thanks for sharing.
Have a great weekend.
Hugs, Vicky ~x~
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