Hey everybody,
Sharing with you my homework projects for Stretch your Stamps 2 online class.
My cards below are inspired by Debby Hughes's card at Stretch your Stamps 2 online class. I do not have Avery Elle stamp set used in the class. I have used a graphic stamp set from Winnie & Walter called Scenery: It's a Wonderful Pennant stamp set. First card below is very similar to Debby's card except the stamp set used, colours and embellishments. The layout is similar.
The sentiment is from Winnie & Walter's The Big, the Bold and Happy stamp set. The sequins are from Pretty Pink Posh.
For the second card, I wanted to centered the layered stamping. I have used polka dot triangle image and stamped in three different pink inks and grey to balance. I then stamped the sentiment from The Big, the Bold and Happy stamp set from Winnie & Walter and embellished with Pretty Pink Posh Sequins.
For the third card, I used the wood grain triangle image and made a Christmas card.
This time I picked Christmas colours and stamped across the panel. This is because the Blessings sentiment covered the entire panel. The sentiment is from Winnie & Walter The Big, the Bold and Blessings stamp set.I then embellished with Christmas coloured sequins from Pretty Pink Posh. I have used Memento Luxe Ink for all the triangles on all three cards. And for the sentiment it is Versafine black. I have used Gold, Raspberry, Mossy Green, Pink Blush, Peonies, Orchid, Onyx, Lemon Drops and Aquamarine 6mm and 4mm sequins from Pretty Pink Posh.
I enjoyed making these. Hope this gives you an idea how a particular layout or technique can be used to make variety of card for different occasions by just changing the colours and layout a bit.
Thanks for stopping by!
5 comments:
fabulous Gayatri. I will be using this set too for my homework!
Oh My Goodness! All Fabulous!! Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!!
LOVE the first card! :D :D Oh those sequins look so great!
Beautiful! I am so envious because I have not had time to look at a single class video this week.
Love those bold sentiments on your groupings of triangles!!
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