Today I’m sharing the replay of my live crafting video yesterday and 2 of the cards from my demonstration. We are using the brand new Stampin’ Up! Stippled Rose bundle, embossing folders, Blending Brushes and a couple of Stampin’ Blends markers. Most of these supplies will be available in the new 2024 Mini catalog… learn how to get one here.
Watch the replay below if you missed the live yesterday!
Tune in tomorrow here on my blog for 2 more cards, too!
Let’s start simple with the rose image stamped in Starry Sky ink and die cut. No coloring. This is a great way to make cards quickly, or if you are just not in the mood for coloring.
After stamping and die cutting the Stippled Rose images, I mounted them on an Orchid Oasis cardstock panel embossed with the new Layered Florals 3D embossing folder.
Finishing touches: greetings from the new Heartfelt Hellos Sale-a-Bration set and Flat Pearls.
HOT TIP!!!!
Be sure to watch THIS PART of the video… I tried out a Blender Pen on the blue flowers and it’s gorgeous and easy!!
If you’d like to step it up and add some color with Blending Brushes, try this easy technique: Swirl Real Red ink in the center of each flower and blend outward to lighten the color. If you want to add some darker spots, simply add shading in a few spots with a Real Red Stampin’ Blends marker.
The embossed background of this card is from the new Sale-a-Bration 2024 Softly Sophisticated embossing folder.
Watch the video below to see how easy this image is to color with Blending Brushes and a little touch up with Stampin’ Blends markers.
Watch the Stippled Rose Card Making Video:
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I was wondering where you purchased the smaller work paper ? Thanks
I have the 8×8 grid paper left over from before it retired.. it’s easier for me to use on videos, so I’m still using it up.