Hi everyone and thanks for visiting! I'm so happy to be a guest designer with
Creative Worship Stamps, formerly Sweet 'N Sassy Stamps, this October. I've enjoyed the quiet time in my art room stamping and coloring and have a few cards to share today as a result. First, I wanted to create a "fallish" card design using a not so fall stamp set, the
Encouraging Peonies stamp set. I used the leaves from the set to stamp a pattern on my Bristol panel using Shady Lane VersaFine Clair ink.
Next, I had a fun time splashing around pools of color over both the leaves and background. The panel was really pretty at this point, but I wanted to go a step further, and pulled out a brush marker and colored around the leaves to make them pop.
I added some splashes of metallic gold watercolor by FineTec on the background. Next, I gold embossed a sentiment from the Hymn Word Art stamp set and rounded the corners with a punch. I like how the background is a striking color, but also picks up the underlayer of watercolor. It was a fun experiment!
Next I was really excited to stamp out the images from the
Botanical Collages stamp set. I was having fun with my watercolor palette and decided to try a similar technique with the bees collage. I colored in the main imagery, then used black watercolor to fill in the surrounding space. I used postal edge scissors on the mat.
I finished by layering over a white panel stamped with the Diagonal Plaid 6x6" background stamp. Oh my goodness, I love this XL plaid stamp! Thankfully I had some vintage seam binding in the right shade of gold to coordinate and complete the card.
For my last card today, I added another sentiment from the Hope Word Art stamp set and paired it with mushrooms from the Colors of Fall stamp set. For the sentiment panel, I dipped a scrap into Distress Inks in Fired Brick and Crackling Campfire then stamped in VersaFine black.
I fussy cut the mushrooms after coloring with Distress Inks in Frayed Burlap and Antique Linen, with a touch of Crackling Campfire for the top. I then layered over a page from a very old devotional, which I splattered with more CC inks. I adhered the sentiment, then stamped the
Sew Many Stitches stamps around the perimeter. There's just something about this color combo that I come back to every fall for my paper crafts. I hope you're inspired today and will check out these and other beautiful new stamp sets from
Creative Worship Stamps. Hugs, Autumn
See my previous posts using these stamps
HERE.