I have a fun video for you today!
<< This is the Bohemian Borders Stamp set from Stampin' Up! (found on pg 96 of the current catalog).
Hmm… I can hear you saying.. but it's not a flower set, Patty! 🙂
Yep, you are right.. it's not a flower set.. this set was a fun challenge for me to use but I love what I came up with… check out the photo below my video .. I have been taking photos in stores for about a month to use as inspiration for this stamp set, especially after I realized there are Bohemian patterns EVERYWHERE in the stores right now!!!
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As explained in the video above, I took photos in the store and used them as inspiration for my stamped projects!
Can you see how I used the idea/inspiration below to create the card?
This is one of the handstamped cards I showed you in my video above – I love the combination of the Bohemian Borders and the Flower Shop pansy flowers!!
(ah ha.. and now you are saying, "see.. she worked a flower in to the card!") 🙂
I have so many cards to share, so I will post those in a separate post tomorrow!
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Love what you’ve done with these borders. Beautiful cards.
Thank you for sharing inspiration gathering techniques and how you made your cards. They are very creative and lovely. This gives me a different view of that stamp set and I appreciate it much more.
great card! I love the way you have stamped the borders to create the card!
Love your video Patty. I never bought this stamp set because I really didn’t know what to do with it. I do now… Thanks for sharing. I love your cards now I need to go shopping,lol… Have a great evening.
Did you use My Digital Studio for your picture inspiration sheets?
Such great ideas to use with these borders…..it gave me more ideas on how I would use it on my cards. Now I just have to purchase it 🙂
thank you Patty!!!!
Genius ideas!
Great inspiration for using an under appreciated but versatile stamp set.