Here we are, at the end of the year. What a good time to reflect. And a great time to use the Love What You Do stamp set!
What
is the Stamp Review Crew, you ask? We are an international group of
Stampin' Up! demonstrators that gets together to do a blog hop on the
first and third (and sometimes on a fifth) Monday of each month. For
each hop we chose a single stamp set for us all to use, and then we let
our creativity loose! We have a blog with all of the hops archived, so
you can hop through any of the hops any time. Click here to go to the blog to see all of the hops! To go to the specific post for this hop, click here, or on the banner above.
If you are following along in order, I am the first stop. If you started somewhere in the middle, you arrived from Kelly Kent's blog. She is so amazing! 😁
Here is another Mini Treat Bag project. They were still available on the clearance rack until recently. So sorry. But this translates to a card very easily.
The paper is from the Garden Impressions DSP stack, and I think the florals from the set coordinate well with the patterns in the paper.
I also used some new product, namely the Rectangle Stitched framelits! The Tin Tile embossing folder is perfect in the background.
The flowers are white heat embossed on watercolor paper, colored with an aquapainter and ink from the lids of Lovely Lipstick and Shaded Spruce ink pads, then fussy cut.
The insert is stamped too, and with the large background image, it was easy to create the watercolor wash look.
Next up is Holly Krautkremer with her masterful layering!
6 comments:
Wow girl you do have a way with color! Gorgeous!
WOW AMAZING colors!!! Gorgeous projects your such a master at the water coloring!
So so pretty Tanya. I always need time to stare at your beautiful creations to see all of the tiny details you add that go together to create pure gorgeousness. Happy New Year to you and your family. Here's to another crafty year together! Lou x
So gorgeous Tanya! Thank you for all you do for SRC. Happy New Year - hope 2019 is wonderful for you & your family. Kelly x
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