Hey, STAMPlorations friends! We're back with the last Throwback Thursday of 2020 and once again, the talented Angie Cimbalo is guest designing. She will share projects inspired by projects created by the STAMPgirls. Make sure you comment on this post for a chance at a $15 prize code. Every month, we draw 7 winners, with the winners randomly drawn from all posts published during the month. The more posts you comment on, the more chances you have.
Today, Angie shares cards inspired by a card by STAMPgirl Shirley.
Have a look at Angie's cards:
Hello, it's Angie Cimbalo, guest designing here today for STAMPllorations' Throwback Thursday!
I picked a couple of cards that inspired me, both are by design team member Shirley Bampton.
So for my first 2 cards I used the snowman card above for inspiration making one in dark blue and one in light blue.
Here's my dark blue version:
Supplies used were:
1) Snow Cozy stamp set (minus the snowman's hat)
2) Distress Inks in blues
3) Versamark Nocturne Ink
4) Clear embossing powder
5) Ink blending tool
6) Spray water bottle
7) Paper towel to blot after spraying
8) One orange marker for the nose
9) Nuvo glitter drops for sparkling snow
And here is my light blue one:
Supplies used were:
1) Snow Cozy stamp set (minus the snowman's hat)
2) Distress Inks in light blues
3) Warm Winter Wishes word die (cut and stacked 3 high)
4) Versamark Nocturne Ink
4) Clear embossing powder
5) Ink blending tool
6) Spray water bottle
7) Paper towel to blot after spraying
8) One light blue marker for scarf, orange for nose
9) Nuvo glitter drops for sparkling snow
And here is my 3rd and final card, inspired by Shirley's Christmas card above using this technique:
Supplies used were:
1) Coffee Cup & Spring Blooms digital stamp set (used floral cluster off circle stamp)
(The sentiment was printed with reverse colors so the letters are white on black background. To do this, duplicate the image and then use the color adjusting tool to flip flop the black and white.)
2) Distress Inks in green
3) Alcohol markers and colored pencils for coloring floral image
4) Versamark Nocturne Ink
5) Ink blending tool
6) Spray water bottle
7) Paper towel to blot after spraying
I hope you like my version of Shirley's gorgeous creations! I'll be back in January with another Throwback Thursday and I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season!
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I love this style, and have used it myself on some Christmas cards this year
ReplyDeleteAwwww I love the little snowmen!!!
ReplyDeleteLove those backgrounds! Your cards are so sweet and The little snowman is darling.
ReplyDeleteWonderful backgrounds for these cute snowmen and pretty flowers.
ReplyDeleteI like the snowmen tucked into the corners.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful partial inking!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great take on Shirley’s cards!
Oh my goodness, these are so festive and perfect for us to make ahead!!! Love the soft backgrounds!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!!! That little snowman is adorable!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty cards. I never get my inks to do that. Practice, practice, practice I guess.
ReplyDeleteSweet cards! Your partial inking is perfection.
ReplyDeletewow, so beautiful!
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