Do you feel like you are melting? Me too. I know it’s summer but it’s a bit warm. So I thought I would create something to reflect the mood.
I took the Filled with Cheer Stamp Set and took it apart…figuratively. I’ll explain. My saying is to look at every product you have upside down, backwards, and sideways so you get the most out of everything. Instead of making something else I only used part of it.
I did this by using the Stampin’ Write Markers (circular barrel) and coloring the portion of the stamp I wanted to create with. Simply huff on the image like you would when cleaning your glasses and the image comes back to life since the moisture in your breath revives the water-based ink.
Here’s the sample in its entirety.
And here’s the partial one.
Which is your favorite?
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I just love when I can use both sides of my stamps! There are two sets that can do just that, Sea Turtle and Pets & More. The reverse (or non-detail) side fills in or gives the background to the image. Then clean and flip the stamp over to give the detail.
What’s your favorite animal or image you would create with?
This card was made for my daughter, Tara, who owns an orange cat. Or I should say she feeds an orange cat that has taken over.
Naughty & Nice is a new stamp set featured in the Online Exclusives on Stampin’ Up!’s website. If you haven’t looked recently I would encourage you to check out the Online Exclusives.
So I am sure you would expect to see some Christmas or winter time samples from this set. Yes? Here’s one.
But I also wanted to share some samples that were not Christmas-y.
You can’t see it very clearly but the right border in the inside of the card is embossed in gold with Happy Birthday.
Did you know that the Stampin’ Brayer had features other than getting ink from one place to another? There is a little stand on the side of the roller so when you set it down it doesn’t get ink everywhere or roll. Take a look.
Then when you are using it you flip it over so those little posts don’t gouge into your ink pad.