GRATEFUL BUNCH STAMPIN UP WATER COLOUR ON VELLUM FOR #GDP028 - CASE the Designer Jessica Williams
March 21, 2016
Every Monday brings a new challenge on Global Design Project and the Australian Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Jessica Williams is the source of inspiration for our team this week.
Jessica is a creative genius and she always find the way to use Stampin' Up! supplies in the most ingenious way. She is also part of the Stampin' Up! Artisan Design team 2015-2016. I love her work.
This is the card I want to share with you today. I made it using Grateful Bunch Stamp Set and Timeless love Stamp Set by Stampin' Up! I hope you like it!
Remember that for this challenge you can CASE Jessica's colour combo, the sketch, use the same stamp set or the theme as inspiration to make your own project .
I haven't copied Jessica's exact design but like her I used Timeless Love Stamp set, a watercolor technique and vellum on an neutral background and I CASE her sketch.
I trimmed the flowers with scissors and I pasted them with dimensional on the main panel. As shown in the pictures I stamped the leaves background on Kraf card stock with Chocolate Chip ink using one of the stamps in Grateful Bunch stamp set .
I made a banner out of craft card stock and Sahara Sand Card stock using Lots of Labels Framelits Dies and I layered all the elements. I embellished with Silver Metallic Thread and Rhinestones
I haven't copied Jessica's exact design but like her I used Timeless Love Stamp set, a watercolor technique and vellum on an neutral background and I CASE her sketch.
How I do it?
I stamped the wreath 4 times with Stazon white ink on Stampin' Up! Vellum, then I applied real read ink on the front and at the back of the vellum using blender pens and until I got a vibrant red colour. To add shadows to the petals I used Chocolate Chip ink. Note: I avoid applying ink on the white lines of the images when adding.I trimmed the flowers with scissors and I pasted them with dimensional on the main panel. As shown in the pictures I stamped the leaves background on Kraf card stock with Chocolate Chip ink using one of the stamps in Grateful Bunch stamp set .
I made a banner out of craft card stock and Sahara Sand Card stock using Lots of Labels Framelits Dies and I layered all the elements. I embellished with Silver Metallic Thread and Rhinestones
Supply list used to make this card
- Lots Of Labels Framelits Dies 138281 Price: £24.00
- Kraft 12" X 12" Cardstock 133674 Price: £5.50
- White Stazon Pad And Refill 106960 Price: £11.00
- Chocolate Chip Classic Stampin' Pad 126979 Price: £6.00
- Vellum A4 Cardstock 106584 Price: £6.00
- Silver Metallic Thread 138402 Price: £2.75
Read about another projects I previously made with Timeless Love Stamp Set from Stampin' Up!
12 comments
What a labour of love Bibi! The way you have done those vellum flowers is so clever and special. Love your take on Jessica's gorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteHi Bibi
ReplyDeleteLove your card... Love the stamp set and the Kraft card... Beautiful design
Hugs Sylvie xx
Hope the baby is well...
So pretty - I love it x
ReplyDeleteI wasn't expecting those divine flowers to have been coloured on vellum, they are so virbant!!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Bibi - I love colouring on vellum and you've most definitely rocked it!! Superb colours - all works so well together :-) x
ReplyDeleteI'm happy that you posted the technique you used on the vellum flowers, they are beautiful. Great card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card Bibi ! I love how the flowers pop out of the card.
ReplyDeleteSo so beautiful! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis card is so, so beautiful Bibi! Thank you for your kind words - I am so honoured to have you CASE my card this week! x
ReplyDeleteThese flowers are perfect, Bibi! I love how you've paired the red with the kraft cardstock - such a wonderful pairing. <3
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous card Bibi, and oh! look! - you've used my favourite SU colour in those fabulous flowers! xoxo
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous card. I love the use of the flowers cut out from the wreath set, they are really pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments.