Good Morning Magnoila - SBTD 06/19
This month our theme is something old, something new.
I actually made this project several weeks ago - it was the make and take project at my Annual Catalogue launch event last week. It fits perfectly with our theme this month which was an added bonus for me as I was short on time as usual!
The 'new' part of our challenge is a stamp called Good Morning Magnolia - I think it is my favourite bundle in the new catalogue.
My 'old' part of this months challenge is the leaf punch. I love this punch, it is so useful and, it coordinates with several images in the current catalogue too.
Here are the colours I used for my project.
With all the stunning new products in the Annual Catalogue it is easy to over look certain items. One of which is is the Memories and More large cards and envelopes that are part of the Magnolia Lane Suite.
I love these large kraft cards - the foiling on the front and the envelope and, most of all the envelope liners! I was tempted to not use the liner and save it for another project ...
My project started with some simple stamping using a stamp set I received at OnStage way back in April called Woven Heirlooms.
I used the border stamp to add some detail to my card panel using Sahara Sand ink using both first and second generation stamping. The sentiment, from the same set has been stamped in Early Espresso ink.
I used my Early Espresso Stampin' Write Marker to add to flecks to the background too.
Top Tip
Use the brush tip end and the lid of the pen to flick splodges of ink. You can create some interesting effects with this technique.
The magnolia flower has been stamped onto a scrap of card and cut out with the coordinating die and was coloured Stampin' Blends.
I used some of this gorgeous ribbon, also from the Perennial Essence Suite, wrapping around the panel before adhering onto the card front with dimensionals.
I used the leaf punch with some of the new Petal Pink vellum that can be found as part of the Perennial Essence Suite (Page 107). The leaf has been adhered behind the magnolia flower with a dimensional and then adhered to the card.
I stamped a single flower on the inside of the card - not sure why I did not add some flecks of ink or, perhaps some splodges in Petal Pink as I did with the project in my previous post ... so many ideas, so little time!
Here is the completed card and envelope.I used the border stamp to add some detail to my card panel using Sahara Sand ink using both first and second generation stamping. The sentiment, from the same set has been stamped in Early Espresso ink.
I used my Early Espresso Stampin' Write Marker to add to flecks to the background too.
Top Tip
Use the brush tip end and the lid of the pen to flick splodges of ink. You can create some interesting effects with this technique.
The magnolia flower has been stamped onto a scrap of card and cut out with the coordinating die and was coloured Stampin' Blends.
I used some of this gorgeous ribbon, also from the Perennial Essence Suite, wrapping around the panel before adhering onto the card front with dimensionals.
I used the leaf punch with some of the new Petal Pink vellum that can be found as part of the Perennial Essence Suite (Page 107). The leaf has been adhered behind the magnolia flower with a dimensional and then adhered to the card.
I stamped a single flower on the inside of the card - not sure why I did not add some flecks of ink or, perhaps some splodges in Petal Pink as I did with the project in my previous post ... so many ideas, so little time!
Next up is Tricia - I can't wait to see what her project is and which old and new items she has chosen to use!
Thanks for hopping along with us.
Crafty hugs,
Susan xx
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Such a great card. Love the added textures!
ReplyDeleteThanks Judi, it was a great project for crafters of all levels.
DeleteWhat a beautiful card Susan :-) I love all the step by step pics before the final card reveal :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharleen - it was fun to make too! xx
DeleteBeautiful card design. Love how you have combined these products to create this pretty card. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tricia. xx
DeleteGreat combination of products. The Magnolia Stamp set is so beautiful and there are so many ways it can be incorporated into home decor, cards and scrapbooking. I like the three colours you chose to showcase in your card. Really lovely.
ReplyDeleteThans Penny - yes, this stamp set is beautiful - it might be my current favourite! So many ideas that I am sure I will get plenty of use out of it. xx
DeleteJust got this set in my hot little hands and I love what you have done with it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Courtenay - you are going to love it (a lot)!! There are so many possibilities with this stamp set oo. xx
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