Dear Stampin friends,
....and it took me aaaages to come up with something. I used the bouncing brayer technique again to create a background with the two colours, then stamped it with the medallion image from Stampin' Up's Happy Day stamp set. I have also stamped it with the same image using the Illuminate ink to give a shimmery effect but you can't see it in the photo.
I added some flourish stamps and bling to finish it off and stamped a giant SMILE sentiment :)
Hope you like my card. Make sure you visit the rest of the design team for inspiration:
You may order all your Stampin' Up! supplies through me at my my online store - pop on over and have a browse! :)
Happy Stampin'
Cheers
Alison
Happy Stampin'
Cheers
Alison
Materials used:
Stamp - Happy Day
Ink - Pink Pirouette, Sahara Sand, Black Stazon, Illuminate
Cardstock - Whisper White, Basic Black
Accessories - Rhinestones
Tools - Brayer, Stampin' Trimmer, SNAIL
Stamp - Happy Day
Ink - Pink Pirouette, Sahara Sand, Black Stazon, Illuminate
Cardstock - Whisper White, Basic Black
Accessories - Rhinestones
Tools - Brayer, Stampin' Trimmer, SNAIL
I think you did an amazing job, Alison! I love the bouncing brayer technique here - and that random stamp with the medallion stamp is cool :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Allison, makes me smile!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous. It's got such an artsy look.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Alison! I love how the bouncing brayer has given such texture to the background. :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card and I love the big SMILE!
ReplyDeletePretty card! I love the look of the bouncing brayer technique, but I still haven't tried it. I've GOT to do that. :)
ReplyDeleteAlison I am totally in love with this bouncing brayer technique you have been using and I think I am going to try it out this week!!! Lovely job with this week's colours, we knew you would ROCK it!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try the bouncing bEater next time I am playing with my bEater. I really like the look.
ReplyDeleteYou totally should Cynthia....it is really fun and gives a unique effect each time! Thanks for visiting! xx
DeleteGreat technique to use Alison and I love the placement of the swirly stamp in different areas on your card!
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