Welcome to the Club Scrap Monthly Blog Hop.
This time the spotlight is on the April kit
~Botanicals~
Hope you arrived here from Deb Weller's Blog
and enjoyed her wonderful art work.
Last week I had to make something inspired by
pinterest for the Artist Team Blog post
and because my pizzabox arrived so late
I did not have much time and there was another technique
I wanted to try. I saved it to share here with you
in combination with my project.
For the technique I want to share with you
I got out my Distress Stains and tried to
match them up with the Botanical papers.
The next blog with Botanical inspiration'
is Janet's Blog.
If you happen to loose your way,you can always
goback to the Club Scrap Blog
where you find all the participants.
Thank you for looking.
Have a creative day!
Hope you arrived here from Deb Weller's Blog
and enjoyed her wonderful art work.
Last week I had to make something inspired by
pinterest for the Artist Team Blog post
and because my pizzabox arrived so late
I did not have much time and there was another technique
I wanted to try. I saved it to share here with you
in combination with my project.
For the technique I want to share with you
I got out my Distress Stains and tried to
match them up with the Botanical papers.
and the technique i will be using is called "Bingo Blast".
Why? well use your distress stains like you play bingo.
Push them wih a liitle force on your paper and
if you use different colors you get something like this:
Doesn't this look like flowers? I helped it a little more
with stamping some of the flower stamps on top.
For the stamping I used black ink.
The result of using this background is this:
The sentiment is one of the cut outs, that came with the kit
as well as the ribbon and the shiny brads.
This is how it looks when you stamp on top
with more colored inkpads.
And from that background i made this gatefold card.
On top Iused a stamped flower and one of the woodsies
that came with this kit. The sentiment is printed
with the computer in the font that belongs to this kit.
For this background I stamped the flower with
versamark and embossed it with white embossing powder.
On topof the flower a splashed the ink.
I thought it was a little to white,
so I added some of the other colors.
Then cut it into 4 squares and colored all sides with green ink.
With a spellbinder I cut out 4 squares from the light green paper
and taped the stamped images on top. I was not going to use
these for a card,but for some table decoration.
I took decorated 12x12 piece of paper and cut this into
a 10,5"x 10,5"square. Score at 3,5"and 7" both ways
and cut to make this into a box.
Decorate the box first with a ribbon and add the
stamped images on top with foam tape.
The next blog with Botanical inspiration'
is Janet's Blog.
If you happen to loose your way,you can always
goback to the Club Scrap Blog
where you find all the participants.
Thank you for looking.
Have a creative day!
As always, you have inspired me!
ReplyDeletelove what you have done and will defibitely try when i have both my hands again.
Fun cards Hetty! Love the splat look.
ReplyDeleteOh My, Hetty, does it again! Love your cards and table decorations. The daubbers w that flower stamp are a perfect match.
ReplyDeleteYou always offer so many great ideas, Hetty! The bingo blast technique worked beautifully with this collection. And how appropriate that you made a centerpiece for tulips!
ReplyDeleteLove it and I need those distress stain colors! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI love that splat technique and your flower vase boxes are awesome!! So many wonderful techniques to try, thanks so much for continuing to inspire me. :)
ReplyDeleteSo many great ideas here as usual, Hetty! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHetty I love those! Seeing all the different techniques really gets me excited about playing a little more with my kit (after work) ;)
ReplyDeletePure Awesomeness!
ReplyDeleteEvery month I look forward to seeing your blog hop post. Your art is always inspiring!
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards and box and lots of inspiration!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the splatter affects on your cards along with the stamping.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Thanks for inspiration! Denise Freeman
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty! Thanks for inspiration!Denise Freeman
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards
ReplyDeleteWow Hetty! I love the bingo blast idea! Your cards are beautiful! Thanks for such great ideas to try. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteLove how this technique turned out Hetty! The cards are gorgeous and the the box turned out amazing. Looks gorgeous with the flowers too.
ReplyDeleteThe ink splashes and drops are the perfect touch for your cards! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love your "Bingo Blast" technique mixed with the stamped images over. How beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Beautiful cards and table decorations made with the distress stains and stamps and embossed flowers! I love the soft pastels! Your cards go so well with your gorgeous tulips! WAY COOL! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove the splats and the colors! What fun cards!
ReplyDeleteLove the splattered effect! Also love the colors!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty - I really love the vibrant colors - just outstanding!
ReplyDeleteOmigosh, it's all so pretty! Great techniques . . . I'm definitely going to have to play with these ideas. TFS!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Hetty!! Love these ideas!!
ReplyDeleteThe ink spots are perfect for this kit, such a wonderful idea and I love the little framed pieces too!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun! The cards and centerpiece turned out great!
ReplyDeleteThe 'splots' for centers of the flowers is great idea. TFS
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