Friday, June 18, 2021

Daisy Garden Stamp Set Cards and Video

This 18 and a half minute video contains ideas for using the Daisy Garden Stamp/Background set.
For the Daisy Garden Full Background Stamp Set, I used a variety of colors and embellishments and a couple of techniques.

The first card is in the new Fresh Freesia In Color with In Color Pale Papaya ribbon and flower centers on a Pool Party base. I waited to add a sentiment until I decide exactly for what I will use it. The green is Light Granny Apple, and the Echinachea (Purple Coneflower) were colored with Stampin' Blends alcohol markers. I cute around some of the flowers to create an edge that gives the card a lot of contrast too. What other color combinations would use for a card like this?

For this Monochrome style card, I used Daffodil Delight for the card base and ink with BumbleBee gingham ribbon. I also went over the flowers with Wink of Stella glitter brush for sparkle and shine.


This card is Fresh Freesia, Petal Pink and Soft Seafoam for a pleasing pastel color scheme with a lot less coloring than the first card. 


For even less coloring time, try the spotlight technique.  I liked the soft edges, but for even more emphasis, you can layer the circle that is colored onto Basic Black or Polished Pink or both in larger size circles.  I liked the softer look I used with just the colored circle layered onto a stamped layer.  You can die cut several circles from one stamped image, color them and use them with other stamped image layers for several cards too.

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2 comments:

Dot Norman said...

I always use stamp positioned.

Dot Norman said...

I always use stamp positioned. Now I must get this daisy set!