A beautiful card featuring bleached daisies and made using Stampin' Up! products

Bleached Daisies for the Ink. Stamp. Share. Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to the Ink. Stamp. Share blog hop where we are sharing anything we choose. I have decided to share a card made using the ‘bleaching’ technique.

Colours used in this project are:

 

To recreate the bleached daisies card, you will need;

Evening Evergreen card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored at 4⅛” – Rounded upper left corner
So Saffron card – 5¼” by 3⅝” – Rounded upper left corner
Soft Succulent card – 5⅛” by 3½” – Rounded upper left corner
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – Rounded upper left corner
Scrap Basic White

I mounted the large Daisy Garden stamp onto the Stamparatus plate and place the Soft Succulent panel onto the base.

A beautiful card featuring bleached daisies and made using Stampin' Up! products

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A bleached daisies card made for the Ink. Stamp. Share. Blog Hop using the Dairy Garden stamp set

I inked the stamp in Soft Succulent ink and stamped it down, I repeated this step until the image was dark enough. The soft succulent panel was left in position on the Stamparatus base.

A beautiful card featuring bleached daisies and made using Stampin' Up! products

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A bleached daisies card made for the Ink. Stamp. Share. Blog Hop using the Dairy Garden stamp set

Using a dry Blender Pen I began to colour in the flowers using bleach. I love the effect this gives.

A beautiful card featuring bleached daisies and made using Stampin' Up! products

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A bleached daisies card made for the Ink. Stamp. Share. Blog Hop using the Dairy Garden stamp set

When the bleach was dry, I inked up the stamp again with the Soft Succulent ink and stamped again over the top of the flowers to give the image more definition.

I glued the stamped panel to the So Saffron panel with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive. I wrapped a length of the gorgeous Gold Shimmer Ribbon around the layer, securing it on the back with Sellotape. The panel was added to the Evening Evergreen card base using the same liquid glue.

A beautiful card featuring bleached daisies and made using Stampin' Up! products

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A bleached daisies card made for the Ink. Stamp. Share. Blog Hop using the Dairy Garden stamp set

The sentiment from the Elegantly Said stamp set was stamped on scrap Basic White card in Evening Evergreen ink. I punched the sentiment out using the Tailored Tag Punch. The white tag looked so bright against the stamped image so I inked up the Daisy Garden stamp in Soft Succulent ink, stamped it off on scrap paper and stamped it over the sentiment. Much better. The sentiment was added to the card front on Dimensionals.

A beautiful card featuring bleached daisies and made using Stampin' Up! products

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A bleached daisies card made for the Ink. Stamp. Share. Blog Hop using the Dairy Garden stamp set

To complete the card, I added a bow made from the same ribbon and a trio of Artistry Blooms Sequins.

I love this technique, such fun. I hope you like it.

Please continue to hop on to see what .the lovely Tricia has to share with us today.

Roll Call

Jo Blackman

Sue McDonald

Annette Ball

Mo Rootes

Tricia Butts

Angie McKenzie

Kim Price

Cindy Mitchell-Clark

Linda Moore

Alison Carter

Karen Egan

Gez Carpenter

Nicole Mahler

Sue Allen

Libby Fens

Deb Naylor

Stacey Marsh

Donna Coffman

Order goodies/Join My Team

If you don’t have a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator I would love to be yours!  If you don’t have a catalogue and live in the UK please let me know and I will be delighted to send you one.  To order any supplies click on the “shop online” button at the top of the page. Alternatively, contact me and I would be happy to place an order for you. To join my team either click on the link above or click on the contact me button above and I will contact you with more information.

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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

Mo x

Supplies used:

 

A stunning black and white daisies card using the Daisy Garden stamp set and made for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop

Monochromatic Daisies for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop where our theme is Black & White. I love a bit of monochrome, don’t you? have chosen to make a monochromatic daisies card using the gorgeous Daisy Garden stamp.

Colours used in this project are:

To recreate the monochromatic daisies card, you will need:

Basic Black card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored at 4⅛”
Basic Black card – 5⅝” by 3⅞”
Basic Black card – 5⅜” by 3⅜”
Basic White card – 5 ½” by 3 ¾”
Basic White card – 3” by ½”

I mounted the large Daisy Garden stamp onto the plate of my Stamparatus. I find it easier to get a good image if I have the opportunity to re-stamp the image.

A stunning black and white daisies card using the Daisy Garden stamp set and made for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A beautiful black & white, monochromatic daisies card for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop

I inked the stamp up with Versamark ink, stamped it onto the smaller panel of Basic Black and covered it with White Embossing Powder. The powder was then heat set using my Heat Tool.

A stunning black and white daisies card using the Daisy Garden stamp set and made for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A beautiful black & white, monochromatic daisies card for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop

The panel was then cut into three strips, roughly equal in width. The strips were added to the Basic Black panel with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive.

A stunning black and white daisies card using the Daisy Garden stamp set and made for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A beautiful black & white, monochromatic daisies card for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop

I wrapped a piece of White Baker’s Twine twice around the panel and tied it in a bow. The panel was then added to the basic Black card base using Black Dimensionals.

A stunning black and white daisies card using the Daisy Garden stamp set and made for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A beautiful black & white, monochromatic daisies card for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop

The sentiment from the Sweet As A Peach stamp set was stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto the small strip of Basic White card and added to the card front using Black Dimensionals.

A stunning black and white daisies card using the Daisy Garden stamp set and made for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A beautiful black & white, monochromatic daisies card for the Stampers Showcase Blog Hop

I really love the way this card has turned out. I hope you like it.

Please hop on to see what the lovely Annette has to share with us today.

Order goodies/Join My Team

If you don’t have a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator I would love to be yours!  If you don’t have a catalogue and live in the UK please let me know and I will be delighted to send you one.  To order any supplies click on the “shop online” button at the top of the page. Alternatively, contact me and I would be happy to place an order for you. To join my team either click on the link above or click on the contact me button above and I will contact you with more information.

GDPR

Thanks for visiting my blog today, I love to read what you think of my projects so please do let me know. In line with new Data Protection Legislation (GDPR), by commenting you do so in the knowledge that your name & comment are visible to all who visit this blog and you thereby consent to the use of that personal information for that specific purpose. Please stop by again soon.

Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

Mo x

Supplies used: