I spent last night with a lovely group of ladies re-visiting one of the stamp sets they bought when I did a workshop using the lovely Greenhouse Garden stamp set.This is a "two-step" stamp set and the group decided they would like to have a refresher class using it.
I showed the ladies how they can create their own custom ink pad colours using Stampin' Up! re -inkers and a baby wipe.
The cards are very "clean & simple" we used Regal Rose card for the base with Daffodil Delight, Marina Mist and Regal Rose re-inkers, the detail is stamped with Basic Grey ink.
There was quite a lot of cutting out of flowers and we made a matching gift box with a tag as well.
Look at the gorgeous "rainbow ribbon" - it seemed a shame to waste the ink left on the baby wipe and as I only had a small length of Whisper White satin/taffeta ribbon left I thought I would see what happened when I placed it on the ink. The result this gorgeous ribbon that perfectly matches the flowers!!
Here is the set we made altogether. Why not get your friends together and book a workshop with me and I will share some "wow" techniques using Stampin' Up! products.
The NEW Autumn and Winter Seasonal catalogue from Stampin' Up! will be released on 1st September for customers to order from, as a demonstrator I have the privilege of ordering before it is released - what an order it was too!! I know you will love the new products - email me to find out how you can get your copy.
Angela x
6 comments:
WOW!!I love using the babywipe method & love the colours you've used. my wow is for the ribbon, what a fab idea it looks gorgeous!xx
WOW!!I love using the babywipe method & love the colours you've used. my wow is for the ribbon, what a fab idea it looks gorgeous!xx
Love these pretty cards and the rainbow ribbon and flowers look amazing together. What a great idea.
Kat xx
Gorgeous! So striking on the white background.
I shamefacedly have to admit that I have not tried this technique yet, but it looks fabulous so i really think that I should give it a go.
KATE
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Love the idea for the ribbon - must try it
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