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Whimsy Stamps September Release Day 1 - Delightful Daisies

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It's the first of the month again and time for Whimsy Stamps September Release! All the new goodies are available NOW in the store. There are 5 days scheduled on the  Whimsy blog   to introduce all the new goodies to you and give you lots of awesome inspiration from our super talented Whimsy Creative Team. All of the new products are AVAILABLE NOW for purchase.  CLICK HERE  to be taken directly to the Whimsy store. Here is my inspiration for todays release day using the NEW Delightful Daisies Background Stamp : Here is how I created my card:  I stamped the  Delightful Daisies Background Stamp   onto Hammermill 100lbs digital cover stock using Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored some of the daisy flowers with Copics. My coloring was inspired by Alyce's Free Floral Class over at Kit and Clowder . I then cut out the flowers and went around the cut edges with my Copic Black110 pen to cover any white spots.  On each flower center I added a few dots with a

You are the Sweetest

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Happy TGIF! Todays card showcases an older Whimsy Stamps image from the Krista Heij -Barber Collection - Ice Cream Truck , as well as a sentiment from the Beaucoup Bouquet set. I stamped the image onto kraft cardstock using Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored it using Copics. The sentiment was stamped with Versafine Clair Nocturne ink. To create the distressed looking background I stamped the  Burlap Background  stamp with Vermark ink onto karft cardstock. Using Versamark ink only (without adding embossing powder and heat embossing) creates a soft watermark effect. The gorgeous pink glitter paper I used as a layer was from an older PaperDoor kit I've received. To embellish the card I added Glossy Accents, Stickles Stardust and Sprinkled Sugar glitter glues and NUVO Crystal Drops White Blizzard to some of the cards elements. I also adhered some sequins, enamel dot and some Shaker Fun Confetti.   Here are the Whimsy products I used: (Affiliated links used a

Whimsy Stamps meets Glue Dots - Inspirations Blog Hop

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This post will stay on top until noon Friday August 31st. Hello Everyone & Welcome To The Whimsy Stamps Meets Glue Dots - Inspirations Blog Hop Join us from August 27h through August 31st for a fun joint blog hop between Whimsy Stamps and Glue Dots . Our teams will be sharing lots of beautiful projects featuring products from both of these companies. And we will have lots of prizes hidden along the hop as well as a grand prize valued at $100! To enter into the giveaways, you just need to comment on EACH blog throughout the hop. Then for the grand prize after you have commented on all stops along the hop, enter your name and email in the Linky-Tool at the last stop. Winners will be randomly selected and announced on Monday, September 3rd. Good luck and have fun! For my project for todays hop I made a sweet shaker birthday card using the Sketched Elephants clear stamp set and the matching Sketched Elephants dies set.  I colored the images using PITT Arti

Gratitude, Happy Birthday & Some Gel Press Printing.

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Happy Friday! I want to share two cards today. One uses again alcohol inks on YUPO paper and the other one a technique called gel press printing. Here is my first card where I used one of the alcohol ink BG's I made recently and I cut out two leafy branches using the Whimsy die set Leaf Foliage 2 from the Crissy Armstrong collection. I am really in love with these alcohol ink backgrounds with added foil. That really makes them stand out and pop. I cut out the leafy branches from YUPO paper using the Leaf Foliage 2 set . The window was die cut using the newly released Notched Rectangle die set. I adhered the branches using foam tape and glue dots. The word gratitude - from the Gratitude Word die set -  was die cut 3 times from heavy weight black cardstock.  I adhered them on top of each other using Nuvo Deluxe adhesive and then on the card front. To make the word even stand out more I added Glossy Accents to the whole word. A few enamel dots and sequins finish off