Reason for the Season Bundle by Stampin Up - Artistic poinsettias card
October 11, 2015
Hello, last time I sat to craft I wanted to make Poinsettias with paper, vellum, aluminium, watercolour paper and would go on and on trying different materials to give you as many ideas as possible of cards made with "Reason for the Season bundle" from Stampin' Up! but the ugly truth is that the possibilities are endless and my days are short especially when baby Emma is around my craft room causing troubles. Thanks God the Stampin Up ink pads are children proof and I manage to make 7 different card designs and a box in a couple of hours and I'll be sharing all these ideas with you during this week + short video tutorials . I hope you like them !
x Bibi
Blue Poinsettia : Pacific blue, pool party, inks from Stampin' Up! Black jet Stazon ink was used to stamp the sentiment. Artistic splattered ink in the same colours used to paint the flower. |
Water melon Wonder ink , card stock and Designer series Paper. Black embossed sentiment. |
Rhinestone Jewels from Stampin Up are ideal embellishment for your paper craft projects. |
9 comments
Wow these are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks you so much Nelda for stopping by.x
DeleteThe cards are so cute and I love them I was actually thinking of doing that today and I came to my iPad tonight and what did I just find on your blog exactly what I was had planned for this week. Have you tried colouring the snowflake vellum paper in the Christmas catalogue. I have and it comes up a treat.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to colouring the snowflake vellum paper with this technique so that you can completely transform its appearance and it will coordinate even more with an projects. :)
DeleteAlways happy to give a free tip or two.that's what us Stampin Up gals do.
DeleteThese poinsettias are beautiful Bibi, your cards always amaze me!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited about these cards and flowers. You are so talented.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are beautiful!!!! What kind of glue did you use to start the vellum poinsettia?
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Hi Jan, thanks for asking. I user hot glue. I explain this better in the video tutorial above in this post. X Bibi
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