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LAST A LIFETIME

There are lots of ways to colour the FLOWERING FOILS SPECIALTY DSP.

This DSP is one of the new FREE Second Release Level One Sale-a-bration products you can select with a qualifying $90 (AU).

For this card I decided to use Isocol (rubbing alcohol) and a few drops of Night of Navy refill to spritz the colour across the DSP.

Once it was dry, I then flicked undiluted ink over the paper.

The floral elements and sentiment were stamped and heat embossed.

Silver and Night of Navy, and a touch of Wink, simple yet elegant.

I stamped the smaller flower onto a strip of the coloured DSP and placed it inside the card.

Thanks for popping by … happy stamping.

mmm … Michele

These are the products I used to make this card. If you live in Australia you can order any of these products from me.

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Heat Tool
[129056]
$50.00
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LASTING ELEGANCE

I imagined what this card would look like if I placed a piece of the Lily Impressions DSP under a layer of die cut card stock.

The dies from the LAST A LIFETIME BUNDLE were used to cut the Bermuda Bay card front. I like the way the splashes of colour from the DSP pop through.

“I can’t thank you enough” was the sentiment I chose from the SO SENTIMENTAL BUNDLE.

I used the Stamparatus to stamp the sentiment onto another piece of the DSP. It was stamped in Melon Mambo several times to build up the colour. Then, after cleaning the stamp, I stamped it again using Versamark and then heat embossed it with clear embossing powder.

Even if you are making just one card, I knew that using the Stamparatus would ensure that I could stamp the same image accurately, every time!

The coordinating Stitched So Sweetly Die I used framed the sentiment perfectly. As you can see, I also cut a second Melon Mambo piece to pop under the sentiment.

Finally, a few Frosted Epoxy Droplets on the card front and a stamped and die cut flower for the inside.

The Lily Impressions Designer Series Paper is a Sale-a-bration FREE product you can select with a qualifying $90 order (AU).

I know that I’ve mentioned this many times before – I love the way Stampin’ Up!® products coordinate. With this card, I used three different products/bundles and they worked together so well.

What do you think?

Thanks for popping by … happy stamping.

mmm … Michele

These are the products I have used for this card. If you live in Australia, you can order any of these from me.

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Heat Tool
[129056]
$50.00
Stamparatus
[148187]
$85.00
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KIMONO & TEMPLE

Rob and I have not visited Japan, yet.

My daughter, Kate, was fortunate enough to be selected as one of several Australian students through the JENESYS Programme (Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youths) and spent three weeks exploring Japan, when she was in Year 11. Some of that time was spent with a host family – she went to school with her ‘sister’ and enjoyed many aspects of life in Japan with her family, in their traditionally styled home. Her host mother gave her a kimono, wrapped in a traditional cloth and paper package, to bring home for me.

As you can imagine, when I saw this Sale-a-bration stamp set, I knew I would choose it.

I wanted to create a peaceful and elegant card that reflected traditional Japanese life – kimono, temple, lantern and bonsai.

Although I have no calligraphy skills, I thought water colouring would suffice.

So, after yesterday’s Z fold card, I decided to do a variation of one for this card.

I used post it notes to cover areas of the temple stamp, inked up, removed the notes and stamped … resulting in my bonsai pot.

Again, I used only three colours: Pretty Peacock, Terracotta Tile and Shaded Spruce, as well as Memento Black.

A touch of Clear Wink of Stella added a little sparkle.

Thanks for dropping by … happy stamping.

mmm … Michele

These are the products I used to create this card. If you live in Australia, you can order through me.

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