![]() So, the moment you have all been waiting for. I stamped this with Versafine Onyx Black onto SSS Fog cardstock, trimmed it down with a Sentiment Label die and then popped it up with foam tape. To finish the card off, I found a sentiment in SSS Vacation Time that I thought would fit well with the Missing You. I then die cut the Fancy Missing You twice from Neenah 80lb, and used a spray adhesive to adhere one on top of the other, and also onto the card. I trimmed the watercoloured panel down and adhered it with DST to an A2 card base made from SSS Smoke Gray cardstock. It is super pretty in real life – the Perfect Pearls gives a beautiful champagne shimmer across the card when you tilt it in the light. After the third layer, I laid some Perfect Pearls onto my mat, added some water and mixed it to a loose consistency, picked it up with a small brush, and splattered it over the panel. But I didn’t want to go too bright so the trick is to use diluted paint on each layer. Oh my gooooooodness Friends It’s time for the release of the Pink & Main contribution to Simon Says Stamp Stamptember This set is absolutely adorable and so much fun to create with Today I made a set of tags that I will be attaching to Snowman Soup closer to Christmas. I then worked through the individual colours, diluting them slightly first before adding them onto the wet part of the panel – so this is a wet on wet technique and this really helps to get the colours moving around.Īfter I finished the first layer and had heat set it, I then went in with two further layers, heat setting in between to get the depth and vibrancy that I wanted. Amanda Wilcox Card tutorial Septem1 Minute. A pretty pastel rainbow! To create the wash I first laid down a layer of water onto some Tim Holtz Distress Watercolor cardstock using a flat brush. The numbers that I used are 35, 30, 33, 43, 51, 63, 139 which took me through pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. I thought a loose soft watercolour background would look really pretty behind the die.įor my watercolouring I used the Gansai Tambi 36 pan set and picked seven colours to create my background. ![]() I’ve been itching to get my watercolours out for a while and this seemed like the perfect time. Today, I have very different look for you. I was sent the lovely Fancy Missing You die and yesterday I created this card. This isn’t a blog hop, so you don’t need to hop along, but you do need to go scavenging instead! Each person has a special coupon to share with you! And they are randomised, so make sure you go hunting at as many people’s blogs as you can to see what promotion they have to offer you before you go shopping! Remember once this Stamptember Hero Arts and Simon Says Stamp collaboration stamp is sold out it’s gone forever! Have a great day everyone.Hello again everyone! Today is no ordinary day! I am back and taking part in a super fun blog party with Simon Says Stamp! Lots of crafters have got together today to join in the party and celebrate all that is STAMPtember – yay! And why not! It’s the most fun time of the year in our community and we will be sharing inspiration with you using products from the new release!Ī full list of all the participants is over on the Simon Says Stamp blog so make sure you head over there when you are finished here. You can head on over to the Simon Says Stamp store and Hero Arts to pick up your stamp set. The sentiment was also stamped in Nest Ink. For added interest, I pulled out my gold metallic ink and stylus to make gold dots within the tree and a border around the card. I glued two of the trees directly to the background and popped up the center tree. This panel was adhered to a dove card panel. Next I stamped the little biker in Nest ink as if she was riding along the grass. For the background I sponged on a hill in Green Hills and the sky in Soft Sky inks. I stamped and colored the large tree three times and fussy cut them out. Updated on Septem3 Comments Hey friends Here we go Today’s post kicks off the first of many collaborations that will be shared throughout the month of September or as crafters know it as STAMPtember. The changing color of the leaves, the cool breeze…oh my heart was happy. When my son lived in New York City, we walked Central Park during the early fall and it was sooo beautiful. This stamp is called Park Scene and I would love to be able to stroll a park during the fall. I’m so super excited to share this stamp set with you. Today the Stamptember Hero Arts and Simon Says Stamp collaboration stamp is available.
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