More 2013 Cardmaking Ideas in Review
December 08, 2013
Having had the Stampin' Up! stand a two major shows in October, there was plenty of need for creativity and lots of cardmaking ideas being worked on during September and October.
One thing everyone having a part on the stand must do is contribute to the displays and we make the set up and pack up of the stand easier on ourselves by all producing posters full of cards that can just be velcroed onto the stand walls.
This year I chose to do a poster using the Chalk Talk Bundle stamp set and Framelits. You may have seen my complete poster a few weeks back. Well, today I wanted to take another closer look at some of the cards on the poster.
I just love this one using Daffodil Delight, Basic Black and Whisper White, and whilst there are a few components on the card, the design is really quite simple.
Its a single layer base card, embossed with the Modern Mosaic Embossing folder and then the elements just layered on.
Very cheerful colours!
Here's another single layer card - just build up with Gingham Garden Washi Tape, and a popped up element in the middle. Love the fresh colours and simplicity of this design.
The last one I'll show you today contains a few more embellishments in the form of our Rhinestone Jewels, Frosted Finishes embellishment and White Organza Ribbon.
I just love the Smoky Slate and Crushed Curry colours in the Eastern Elegance Designer Series Paper pack and have made lots of projects in the past few months with this colour scheme or slight variations. This is definitely a colour palette I will take with me into 2014 for more beautiful creations.
I'm loving the Chalk Talk stamp set and Framelits - and I also love how the framelits fit many of our other stamp sets too.
I'll be back soon to show you five more cards I made, including using our five 2013-3015 In Colours with the Chalk Talk Bundle. Love Them!!
Love, love, love the yellow card at the top - it is fabulous - so clever that you cut the little hearts from the gold stamped piece.
Mary
Posted by: Mary Kelly | December 31, 2013 at 09:47 AM