Welcome friends. I am back today with some cards featuring the gorgeous Beacoup Flowers and coordinating dies. If these stamps and dies look familiar, it is because they were previously released in a Paper Door kit last year but because they were so popular, they are now available for individual purchase.
I wasn't able to make any new cards with the stamps and dies so I thought I'd show you what I made last summer using these products.
For my first card, I started out by taking an alcohol inked background from my stash that I had previously made and then added some of the flowers and leaves from the kit. I stamped them with a really light ink to begin with and then added a bit of Copic coloring. I then went back and stamped the images again, this time with Versamark ink. That way, I could heat emboss the images with silver embossing powder and not have to worry about my markers being possibly ruined by going over the embossing powder.
My Misti helped me do this. I finished off the card by adding a heat embossed sentiment from an older Whimsy Stamps set and then fussy cut around it.
For my second card, I stamped out some of the flowers and leaves, die cut them out and added them to my specialty paper. I finished off the card with a sentiment from the Beaucoup Bouquet Sentiments stamp set.
For my last card, I started with some textured paper and used the Bold ABCs dies to die cut the word Thanks from the panel. I then backed this with some coordinating glitter card stock.
I did some simple Copic coloring gain on some flowers and leaves, added them to the card and this card is complete.
I hope you've been inspired. Thank you so much for stopping by today. Crafty hugs!
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2 comments :
These are SO pretty, Alanna! Thanks for sharing them. Love the colors and the textures.
You can do so much with a good floral stamp - especially when they are individual like that. Beautiful with the background. xx
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