Hello friends…happy Friday! One Saturday a month our church hosts a Women of Purpose Ministry. The more "Mature" women share their special gifts and talents with the younger ladies. Tomorrow it is my turn to share and of course I'll be teaching stamping techniques in card making as a way to send encouragement to loved ones and friends. Since some of the ladies have never stamped before, I kept the cards we will be making very "Clean and Simple."
Creative Nugget: The first card was inspired by the talented Bridget Finlay who is a master of "Clean and Simple." Her inspiration card can be found HERE. One of the images from the Nature Silhouettes stamp set was stamped twice in opposite corners using the "Second Generation" stamping technique. The sentiments are from God's Purpose. Some gingham ribbon and a few pearls finish the card.
Creative Nugget: To create the background, Rose Bud and Cantaloupe Memento Inks were rubbed onto an acrylic block, spritzed with water, and stamped directly on a piece of Mixed Media paper. This was done twice to intensify the color. The Majestic Butterflies and the sentiment from the Script Birthdays stamp set were stamped with Watering Can Archival ink. A few splatters and some rhinestones finish the card. Any dye based ink will work for this technique.
Creative Nugget: The final card was made by sponging Memento Inks through a negative mask to create a circle in the center of the card front. A script stamp was used to add interest while the mask was still in place. The woodland scene from Landscape Silhouettes was also stamped using Versafine Onyx Black ink while the mask was in place. The mask was removed and the sentiment was stamped. Twine, a button, and some pearls finish the card. The stamps used to make this card are not available at this time.
These are the stamp sets currently available at the Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps Store used to make these cards:
Thank you so much for visiting…perhaps you've been motivated to send someone a CAS card of encouragement today!
Hugs,
Cathymac
Beautiful cards, Cathy. I am sure the women will be wowed and be encouraged.
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