Hello crafty friends!
If you think I've not been stamping much this past week, you may be right! Every once in awhile a break seems a good idea. Hopefully I come back to my blog with renewed freshness. Honestly, it's been rainy here for a L-O-N-G couple of weeks and I've been curling up with a good book or two.
Although Spring Card Camp 2 is officially over, I got totally into the lesson by Dawn on mono-printing. It's addicting, as she said, and I've completed quite a few takes on the technique, just haven't made them into cards yet. Here's my first.
It involves laying out multiple colors on the plate and picking them up with a clean stamp. When you stamp these images they take on a dreamy watercolor look. I love techniques like this because you're never quite sure what look your inking and color choices will give. It's a pleasant surprise!
Keeping my focal point small so I didn't cover up the background, I added a delicate flower with sparkling embossing and a few pearls.
Thanks so much for your visit. I hope you and your loved ones are keeping well and encouraged.
Be yourself
Delight in your craft
Make something beautiful!
Supplies used:
Stamps: PTI - Meadow Greens; Clearly Besotted - Leafy Accents; WPlus9 - Basic Banners
Paper: Neenah Solar White
INK: Distress Oxide Inks - Faded Jeans, Twisted Citron, Cracked Pistachio; WPlus9 - Old Gold; Versamark
Accessories: WPlus9 - hexagon die from Welcome, WOW Embossing Powder Spring Rain