Alanna was the Featured Stamper over at Split Coast this week - I had not seen her gallery before so it was a pleasure to be introduced to it today. I actually chose 2 cards to CASE. For my first card - I was inspired by her camera card . I used a different camera stamp, used a coordinating DP for my background and added a punched fence.
I've been wanting to use my new Kitchen Sink multi step Wedding couple so this was the perfect opportunity! I had to practice stamping it first to get it lined up correctly (there are 6 stamping steps with this set and multiple colors of ink to give it this great look). After I tried it the first time -the second time was easy - you just have to get used to the multi step technique which they explain on their web site.
Stamps: Imaginisce Snag Em Stamps - Scooters Vacation collection
Paper: rustic white - PTI, Riding hood red & black - SU, DP Imaginesce Scooters Vacation/click
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Ranger Distress Tea Dye
Accessories: sponge and applicator - Ranger, copic R35, fence punch - Martha Stewart, small heart punch - McGill, foam dimensionals
Paper: rustic white - PTI, Riding hood red & black - SU, DP Imaginesce Scooters Vacation/click
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Ranger Distress Tea Dye
Accessories: sponge and applicator - Ranger, copic R35, fence punch - Martha Stewart, small heart punch - McGill, foam dimensionals
My second card was inspired by Alanna's vintage wedding card
I've been wanting to use my new Kitchen Sink multi step Wedding couple so this was the perfect opportunity! I had to practice stamping it first to get it lined up correctly (there are 6 stamping steps with this set and multiple colors of ink to give it this great look). After I tried it the first time -the second time was easy - you just have to get used to the multi step technique which they explain on their web site.
I made my flower by punching a circle, cutting it into a swirl and rolling it up starting from the outside edge.
I just LOVE this wedding couple stamp don't you?!
Stamps: Kitchen Sink Stamps - Multi Step Wedding Couple
Paper: white - PTI, silver- Unknown, mulberry - unknown
Ink: Versafine Onyx blac, smokey grey, vintage sepia, Memento - Rhubarb stalk, cottage ivy,m angel pink, Brilliance perlescent beige, Versamagic - Wheat, pixie pink,, Ranger Distress tea dye
Accessories: Zva crystals, lace - from my stash, glue dot, sponge and applicator - Ranger
Paper: white - PTI, silver- Unknown, mulberry - unknown
Ink: Versafine Onyx blac, smokey grey, vintage sepia, Memento - Rhubarb stalk, cottage ivy,m angel pink, Brilliance perlescent beige, Versamagic - Wheat, pixie pink,, Ranger Distress tea dye
Accessories: Zva crystals, lace - from my stash, glue dot, sponge and applicator - Ranger
fab camera card...love that dp...perfect bkgd for the camera image...and the wedding card....so fun AND elegant
ReplyDeleteI love that bright camera card! It screams me! I love the delicate flower and the great string of swirls on the wedding card.
ReplyDeleteI do love that wedding couple stamp. You did a fantastic job with it!
ReplyDeleteBoth are great Julis!! Love the wedding card!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are both wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Great cards and designs! The top paper really matches the camera look fabulously! Great designs, Julia!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are BEAUTIFUL Julia!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe camera card is awesome and the wedding card is beautiful - really nice work, both of them!
ReplyDeleteThe camera card is bright and quite fun. The wedding card has that wonderful vintage look love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, Julia! I especially love that sweet rose on the lace on the wedding card!
ReplyDeleteI love this cute little camera card... so cute. Love the paper and the stamp used... What FUN!!!!
ReplyDelete2 great cards julia-the camera card is really nice-love the multi-step stamping on the wedding card
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, Julia! I particularly love the one with the camera - that DP is adorable!
ReplyDeleteWonderful stamping technique! Your card is gorgeous!
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