Showing posts with label WRMK. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 23, 2017

Winnie & Walter Leading Lady | Post Three

Hello everyone,
Today's my third post as the Leading Lady this month and I have some gifting ideas to share at the w & w blog. I am sharing some gift tags and candy boxes today which were made mainly using two sets - Ring in the Celebration and In Bloom: Shirley's Blooms stamp and co-ordinating die sets. I have also used two of their older sets - The Big, the bold and Party and In Bloom : Hollie's Festive Florals along with their new release.


Here's a look at the tags first :


And here are the individual pictures :
        


To make these tags, I first stamped the different circles from the Ring in the Celebration stamp using a variety of dye inks and Versafine Onyx Black ink. I die cut the circles with their coordinating dies to not only form the base of my tags, but also to embellish them.
If you have a look at this set, you will find that it has many layering circles which fit into each other very beautifully. I took advantage of this fact to not only create frames and my centre images, but also for my sentiments.




On the floral tags, I have used a combination of the Ring in the Celebration stamp + coordinating die set, In Bloom : Shirley's Blooms stamp + coordinating die set and In Bloom : Hollies Festive Florals. The sentiments are from The Big, the Bold and Party set which were heat embossed with white embossing powder on a strip of black cardstock and foam mounted on the frames. I did have a lot of fun creating these and mixing and matching the various stamped images.

Next up I have a very fun way to use the Ring in the Celebration set to create candy boxes for either party favours or just for gifting.

Here's a look at them :


To make these boxes, I took a piece of white cardstock measuring 7 inches by 7 inches and stamped several of the smaller images from the Ring in the Celebration set using various colored dye inks. Then, using a Candy Box Punch Board I created the box. I die cut a window using the dies from the same set and added some acetate behind. I did a very light color wash using a watercolor brush and Distress inks.

I hope you enjoyed seeing what I have created and you find these ideas useful. I am definitely crushing on the Ring in the Celebration stamp and die set big time and definitely feel it's a very good buy :)

I would love to hear what you think of them. Don't forget to comment on my blog post for a chance to win the $30 gift certificate to the Winnie & Walter store. Winner will be announced on my blog, at the end of the month.


Have a nice day everyone!

Friday, September 30, 2016

Congratulations | Card

Hello, friends!
I'm blogging again after a short break. I have a lot of cards to share with you all in the upcoming days. In the mean time, here's a look at a card I created for my DT post at the Mudra blog.




Close-up of the Gerberas :



Here's how I created it :
To begin, I took a gray woodgrain textured cardstock from American Crafts and cut it at an angle, then I dry-embossed a white piece of cardstock using a 3D embossing folder by We R Memory Keepers & glued both the panels on a white card front. I stamped the Gerbera Blooms using Versafine Onyx Black ink and two shades of yellow inks from Altenew & fussy-cut it and popped it on foam dots. Did the same for the leaves. The inks I used for stamping the leaves are from the Altenew - Green Fields set. I also stamped & watercolored some leaves & buds from the Hummingbirds set and fussy-cut it and added it as a foliage against the Gerbera. Added a sentiment from the Sentiment Essentials and some enamel dots to finish off my card.


So, did you like my card? Let me know in the comments below if you did :)

I'm entering this in the STAMPlorations Sketch Challenge, Mod Squad Challenge Blog- Falling Leaves, Simon Says Stamp - Anything Goes, Word Art Wednesday- Anything Goes and Get Creative Challenges- Embossing



Thank you so much for stopping by! Have a nice day everyone :)