I was thrilled to receive a box of goodies from Ranger Ink this week and hurried right into my stamp room to play! Just look at this assortment! First of all, how cute is this Flower Pot Stamp/Die/Stencil set by Wendy Vecchi?? I also received seven rolls of MAKE ART Washi Tape, six Wendy Vecchi MAKE ART dye ink pads in lovely colors and a pack each of Perfect Cardstock, in Perfect White Panels and Perfect Grey Panels! Time to get busy!! I knew that I’d be using the cute little cactus stamp along with one of the leafy plant stamps so began by stamping out the images individually onto a piece of Perfect White Cardstock (which was smooth as buttah!!) then coloring with Copic markers! I did use the dies to cut out the flower pots but they left more of a white border than I like, so I trimmed them down a tad more. Setting those aside, I began on my background panel. Using a makeup brush, I softly blended Leaf Green on the lower portion of a panel of Perfect White Cardstock, then brushed Forget-Me-Not at the top, joining them in the center with a little bit of Pink Peony. Next, I created a leafy green section at the bottom with several of the little stamps, again with Leaf Green Dye ink. This helped to ground my flower pots! It took me a few minutes to play around with an arrangement that I liked then attached two of the pots directly to the panel with adhesive and added foam tape to the center pot for lift. As a finishing touch, I added one of the Simple Strips sentiments by Taylored Expressions before mounting the finished panel to a white base card. Now, if only I had a new neighbor, I’d bring them a hot dish, a new plant and this card! I hope you’re inspired to take a peek at all the inspiring products and projects on the Ranger Ink website and blog! Thanks for stopping by!
Your card looks fantastic Sharon 😍😍😍
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Beautifully done! Love the combination of soft and intense colors!
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Thank you, Donna! It made me happy to see how softly the colors blended! 🙂
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Thanks so much, Karen! 🙂
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