Hello everyone and welcome to a very special blog post, my very first Stampin' Up! Corporate Blog post.
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Here is my post that was published today, I hope you find it to be inspiring.
In this post
I’m sharing with you some examples of how you can CASE your own work, using the
same set of supplies and techniques, to create multiple cards, each with their
own unique look.
For these
projects I chose to feature the Amazing Life Stamp Set (#148750) and the
Gingham Gala Designer Series Paper (#148750), along with some Whisper White
Bakers Twine (#124262), Calypso Coral Ombre Ribbon (#144235), Colored Doilies
(#146935) and some sequins from the Iridescent Sequin Assortment (#144212) to
add some extra detail.
If you take a
close look at all the cards, you will see that they each feature a tone-on-tone
stamped background and a fussy cut sentiment embossed with White Stampin’
Emboss Powder (#109132).
This first card
also features a fussy cut cake image coloured with a Petal Pink Stampin’ Write
Marker (#147156) and a little extra detail has been added to the sentiment
panel with a scalloped edgelit from the Be Mine Stitched Framelits (#148527)
The same
techniques have been repeated on this second card, except this time the
tone-on-tone background was achieved with stamping the sentiment in VersaMark
(#102283) on Balmy Blue Cardstock (#147007) rather than using a Balmy Blue ink
pad (#147105).
In this last
card colour has been added to the four-leaf clovers by stamping the image in
Jet Black StāzOn (#101406) on some Gingham Gala Designer Series Paper in Lemon
Lime Twist and a little extra detail has been added with some background
stamping behind the sentiment panel.
Thank you for
joining me today. I hope you have enjoyed these projects and that they have
inspired you to CASE your own work to create new and fun projects
- Tan xx
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