Last week I showed you samples using the heron, with this class I focused on using some of the stamps in slightly different ways - this is what makes the stamp set so versatile.
This first card uses the Stamparatus to stamp the striped background. The stamp is meant to represent water, but can also make unique backgrounds as well. The Stamparatus has two plates that can be lifted up and off the base unit, you can then move the plates down the base unit one notch at a time, which enables you to have the same even gap between the repeated stamped image.
The Beautiful Day set just set the card off with the beautiful butterfly.
This card, again relies on one stamp - the sun image - to create the circle background. I also think the colours really add the fresh feel of the card.
Lastly we tried Mirror Stampin, using the Stamparatus again to ensure the image did not smudge on the acetate. I love the colours and the serene feel to the stamp set.
Remember to take advantage of Bonus Days, spend £45 and receive a £4.50 voucher to be redeemed in September and you will get a stamp towards my Rewards Programme.
Plus don't forget, you can still purchase the Colour Your Seasons bundle throughout August, along side the new selection of Watercolour Pencils. Click on the image to start shopping!
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