![]() The entire background is created with the Print Shop: Garden Goodness stamp and stencil set, for my colour inspiration I channelled the yellow focus colour of the July card challenge prompt here as well as the whimsical floral/leafy backgrounds patterns in that prompt. Stamp and stencil combo: The Greetery - Print Shop: Garden Goodnessĭies: The Greetery - Opposites Attract, The Greetery - Opposites Attract Script I am still very much loving my Print Shop stash from The Greetery, as this series uses stencils to lay down the main colours, then you go in with stamps to add details, and can also cut out the whole thing or elements with dies for extra pop. whether as part of a stamp and die combo (my fave!), stand-alone use with different media, or a DIY stencil created from a coverplate or other dies. Well, my little heat-related break from my craft desk is now over as the weather has returned to typical British summer temperatures.Īnd it's well-timed, as this week it was my turn to set the challenge over on the Daring Cardmakers blog! Tim Holtz - Tonic guillotine trimmer (small) Tim Holtz - Tonic guillotine trimmer (maxi) Thermoweb iCraft - Purple tape for die-cutting - 1 1/2" Zig - Wink of Stella glitter brush pen - Clear Neenah Classic Crest 110 lb smooth Solar White cardstock The Greetery - Sentiment Suite Basics dies The Greetery - Print Shop: Floral Frame die The Greetery - Sentiment Suite: Birthday stamps The Greetery - Print Shop: Floral Frame stamps and stencils I used 3D foam tape for the bee and sentiment, but the floral frame is popped up on a few pieces of scrap cardstock. ![]() ![]() The sentiment is from the Sentiment Suite: Birthday set and is stamped onto a sentiment strip from the coordinating die set. Stamps: The Greetery - Print Shop: Floral Frame, The Greetery - Sentiment Suite: Birthdayĭies: The Greetery - Print Shop: Floral Frame, The Greetery - Sentiment Suite Basics, The Greetery - Honey Beesįor my peach element, I used some patterned paper from Simple Stories as my background, which was also a great match for the peach ink tones I used for the Print Shop: Floral Frame set from The Greetery.įor the focus of my floral frame, I used the largest bee from The Honey Bees die set from The Greetery, adding a little Sea Glass ink to the wings. Paper: Simple Stories - Sunshine & Happiness (r) So I can now finally share the end result: Well, if you may remember, back at the start of August I shared the prompt for this month's card challenge, where the focus colour was peach.Īnd for a change, I actually made my card a few weeks ago, but totally failed to photograph it, until today!
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