Does your Monday every spill over into your Tuesday? Mine did and that is why I am bringing you my Stamp Set of the Month project and video on a Tuesday this week instead of a Monday. Sometimes computers do not cooperate with your time line. But here it is and I love the projects I made this week with the
Floral Print Silhouette stamp and die set.
First I stamped the floral images, three stamps in three different colors, to create the floral print circle. I used Lawn Fawn inks because I love how nicely they clean off clear stamps. The colors I used for the floral circle are; Hippo, Sugarplum, and Peacock. I added color to the center of each flower with my Shadow Mauve Copic Marker (BV 00). Then I used the Floral Print Silhouette die set to die cut out the house. For this card I decided to use the circle that was left after cutting out the house. I then die cut a second house from Pretty Amethyst card stock and inlaid it into my floral circle.
The background for this card was stamped with the Polka Dot Turnabout stamp set, also by Concord & 9th. I love having a multi-colored polka dot background. Think of all the possibilities with color combinations and this stamp. If you are familiar with Turnabout stamps you can watch me make the background, and this entire card in the video below.
And now let me show you what I did with the house I die cut from the floral circle.
I added it to a die cut tag. The bread tag die is one of my favorite tag dies. This tag is perfect for a gifting some homemade goodies with the card to a new neighbor. And the tag fits perfectly over a tied ribbon.
Okay, here is the video, watch how easy it is to make multi-colored image with the Concord & 9th stamps! And hear how you can WIN my creations!
Be sure to click over to my YouTube channel to like and comment on this video, everyone who does will be entered to WIN this card and tag! If you have any questions about these projects please let me know, I am here to help!
Below I have linked all the supplies used here for you.
Comments
You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post.