Hi friends! I'm back to share part two of my projects for my guest designer stint with Sweet 'N Sassy Stamps this October. For today's first project I have a pair of shaker cards made with the gorgeous new Pine stamp & die bundle. I'm really excited about the addition of these dies and how well they add dimension.
I created some inky backgrounds by dipping two bristol panels in watery Antique Linen and Frayed Burlap Distress Inks. This warmed up the white just a little and left some good ink drops here and there. Next, I used Bundled Sage, Peeled Paint and Gathered Twigs to ink each pine bough, then off stamped, then spritzed with water for very faint images in my background.
I then used my stamp platform to restamp the images in the same colors multiple times, with much less water spritzing for my focal pieces. I used the coordinating dies to cut them out. On the pinecones, I used a little extra ink to watercolor and fill in the images. On the center of each of my background panels, I stamped the gorgeous hymn from the Best Gift Ever sentiment set. Finally, I cut some square frames from kraft card to finish the shakers. I gave each card a splash of white watery gesso and a loopy baker's twine bow. I'll share a video on Instagram so you can see these shakers in action @sewpaperpaint.
For my next card, I created a faux snow globe by cutting a circle from kraft card and layering over a rectangle with the top corners snipped off. I edged the black in gold ink to help it pop. Inside I stamped the bear from the Woodland Scene Silhouettes. I just love him! I added some watercolor with Black Soot Distress Ink to ground him. I layered a sentiment from the O Holy Night set and a loopy twine bow.
For my background, I used the incredibly cozy new Knit background stamp. I clear embossed it onto red card, then sponged the edges with Black Soot and gave everything a splash of watery gesso.
For my last card this month, I used one of my very favorite old sets, We Three Kings. I embossed it on a black panel and gave it a splash of Finetec gold metallic watercolors. These are highly pigmented watercolors. I used Staz On to stamp the sentiment onto gold card. For my background I used the newly released Large Snowflakes background stamp. I embossed it in gold onto silver card, then splashed with black gesso. I hope these cards have inspired you today. Find more inspiration in my previous posts HERE. xx, Autumn
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Autumn these are stunning cards - love how you always manage to come up with new ways to use existing stamps, as well as using the new releases.
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Maxine
All I can say is, Sweet 'N Sassy is lucky to have you! Love the techniques in the Joy to the World cards.
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